Hari Budha Magar, an adventurer and disability campaigner, is aiming to become the first double above-knee amputee to climb ...
The new trailer features one of the most experienced Latvian alpinists Valdis Puriņš, former Teodors Ķirsis group member Juris Ulmanis and Andris Balodis from the community virsotne.lv, who in 2023 ...
While the world's highest mountain may appear breathtaking in broad daylight, it is nothing short of a nightmare when night ...
According to records, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first to successfully climb to the peak of Mt. Everest in 1953. A National Geographic documentary team, led by Oscar-winning director ...
Ideally an urban/commuter tool, the Yamaha MT-03 gives you more than enough fun if you want some bendy weekend scratching too. Handling is superb but just a little more horsepower would’ve ...
The revised regulations require a high-altitude support staff or mountain guide to be assigned for every two climbers for peaks above 8,000 metres, including the 8,849 metres tall Mt Everest The ...
The Nepal government has formally ended solo expeditions on Mt Everest and other mountain peaks above 8,000 metres by making one mountain guide mandatory for every two climbers, according to ...
literally. The 53-year-old DJ plans to make history by climbing atop Mount Everest and performing at the "highest party on Earth." SEE ALSO: 8 pro tips for climbing Mount Everest from the guys who ...
After summiting the 8,163-meter Mt. Manaslu last October, the team hopes to conquer more 8,000-meter mountains in less than a year by overcoming Mt. Everest, Mt. Cho Oyu, and Mt. Lhotse. Both ...
Over the Khumbu Icefall crevice on Mount Everest, this adventurer set up a double ladder so that he could cross the nearly 90 crevasse slowly but surely. ‘Beyond Repair’: Elon Musk Confirms ...
Ever wonder why there are so many folks queuing up to climb Mt. Everest? As the peak is a whopping 29,035 feet above sea level, the highest point on Earth and where jetliners fly, reaching the top ...
Scientists have announced that a comet is hurtling towards Earth, much larger than Mount Everest. In fact, it's three times bigger. They call it the "Devil Comet" because it looks like it has horns.