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The 7 Summits Club "Experienced Yaks" group held training sessions near Ama Dablam Base Camp

The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal: Greetings from Ama Dablam Base Camp! This morning, a puja was held at the experienced yak camp, we received a blessing, and are ready to begin working on the mountain. After ... read more

The 7 Summits Club Guide Boris Egorov reports from Nepal:

 Greetings from Ama Dablam Base Camp! This morning, a puja was held at the experienced yak camp, we received a blessing, and are ready to begin working on the mountain. After lunch, we hiked to the rocks and practiced climbing a vertical, smooth wall with a jumar and rappelling. Everyone was successful and worked quite quickly. Tomorrow, we plan a two-night acclimatization hike to Camp 1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 7 Summits Club "Anahata" group spent a wonderful, action-packed day in Namche Bazaar and its surroundings

Everest BC (Nepal). The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Olya Rumyantseva reports from Nepal: Greetings from Nepal from the Anahata team! Today, we had a fantastic day near Namche Bazaar. After morning exercises to acclimatize, we headed to the Everest View Hotel. ... read more

The 7 Summits Club Super Guide Olya Rumyantseva reports from Nepal:

Greetings from Nepal from the Anahata team! Today, we had a fantastic day near Namche Bazaar. After morning exercises to acclimatize, we headed to the Everest View Hotel. The name didn't disappoint. They started showing us Everest halfway up.

Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, and, of course, the most beautiful mountain, Ama Dablam. Upon reaching the hotel, we drank tea overlooking these magnificent peaks, and then continued on to the village of Khumjung.

The snow-capped mountains, the forest already beginning to turn to autumn colors, the Buddhist stupas—all this created such beauty that we wanted to walk and explore forever. In Khumjung, we visited a monastery housing a Yeti scalp. Yeti or not, it was interesting either way.

By lunchtime, we returned to Namche Bazaar, where everyone found something to do.

Some went shopping, some strolled through this unusual town, and some drank coffee in the cafes. Tomorrow we continue our journey to Everest.