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WEDNESDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 2007
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Newly Trained High Altitude Mountain Rescuers |
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Thirty-nine newly trained high altitude mountain rescuers received their certificates after completing the program which was conducted by the Nepal Mountaineering Instructors' Association in Langtang mountain range in Rasuwa.
Twenty-three of the trained mountain rescuers achieved the skills of working as commanders, five as assistant trainers and 21 as supporters according to Da Gombu
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MONDAY, 26 FEBRUARY 2007
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Giving Inspiration to Fellow Cancer Survivors |
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Sean Swarner has climbed each continent's highest peak with only one lung functioning. He was diagnosed with two different kinds of cancer at ages 13 and 15 but survived both Hodgkin's disease and Askin's sarcoma.
Now that Swarner is thirty-two he wants to help other people. He established the charitable Climber Foundation to help others with the disease achieve their dreams. He scaled
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FRIDAY, 23 FEBRUARY 2007
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Oregon Lawmakers Push Climber Safety Bill |
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There's danger aplenty on Oregon's tallest peak, including avalanches and crevasses. Some say a small electronic device can improve the odds of survival.
Several Oregon lawmakers want to require climbers to wear electronic locators above 10,000 feet on Mount Hood, an idea mountaineers resist.
Rep. John Lim, chief sponsor, contends that three climbers who died in December might be a
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WEDNESDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2007
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Three Filipino Women, Will Make a Difference |
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Three Filipino women will scale the 29,035-foot Mt. Everest in May of this year. They will be the first women from Southeast Asian region who will reach the world's highest peak.
Noelle Wenceslao, Carina Dayondon and Janet Belarmino are all from the Philippine Coast Guard who successfully climbed Mount McKinley in Alaska last year. All three have the rank of sea woman first class. They
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MONDAY, 19 FEBRUARY 2007
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Missing Climbers in Mount Hood |
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Rescuers searched Mount Hood to find eight climbers who were reported missing by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. Three of the climbers had fallen from a ledge.
Three climbers who fell from Mount Hood at an altitude of more than 8,300 feet cannot be located and none has communicated with the other member.
All eight climbers are equipped with a mountain locator unit which en
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