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ExWeb’s Links of The Week

Here at ExWeb, when we’re not outdoors, we get...

Weekend Warm-Up: Stødig

Living in the fast lane isn’t for everyone. This...

New Routes in Patagonia

Two new routes recently opened by local climbers on...

More Ama Dablam Summits

Again, summits are piling up, as climbers head up...

Skiing Nepal and Pakistan: A New Winter Trend?

At least two expeditions are preparing to carve new...

Exploration Mysteries: Dyatlov Pass

Sixty-one years ago, a group of 10 skiers went...

Summit Day on Ama Dablam

For the few who have been lucky enough to...

The Quest to Measure Everest’s New Altitude

This year, an unusually lonely Everest has been climbed...

Pandemic Helps Ladakh’s Snow Leopards

  In the last few years, Ladakh has been in...

Winter K2 News, Ama Dablam Summit Push

It's another 40 days before the ever-growing Winter K2...

ExWeb’s Links of The Week

Here at ExWeb, when we’re not outdoors, we get...

Weekend Warm-Up: Best of Banff

Usually in this space, we profile a short adventure...

Jelle Veyt: Belgium to Denali

Jelle Veyt will shortly continue his mega-project to climb...

Nepal’s Highway to Everest: Good or Bad?

"Nepal Building a Highway to Everest". The headline that...

Teams Progress on Ama Dablam

Lakpa Dendi Sherpa and Gesman Tamang from Seven Summit...

Alice Morrison Finishes Moroccan Trilogy

Last week, after 68 days and 1,400km across the...

How Rugged is Your Country?

In 2018, an oddly named publication called The Visual...

A Guide’s Profile: Tara Mulvany

“I wouldn't say I'm an athlete," says New Zealand's...

Ama Dablam, Winter K2 Preparations

More climbers are signing on to winter K2, beyond...

Explorers’ Diseases

This year, we learned just how quickly a disease...

ExWeb’s Links of The Week

Here at ExWeb, when we’re not outdoors, we get...

Weekend Warm-Up: Moose’s Tooth

Twenty-four kilometres south of Denali, Moose’s Tooth stands a...

Legends Series: Jeanne Baret

Jeanne Baret (1740-1807) was the first woman to circumnavigate...

The New Alpinism: Sani Pakush

The old days when 8,000m was a reliable yardstick...