from Guy Steven - Mountain Leader
So after arriving last night in Chamonix, Kenny and I got the first lift up the Aguille Du Midi and headed over to the Triangle on Mont Blanc du Tacul for a warm up route, we climbed a combination of pitches, 4 in total and then abbed off. The ice was generally good and this climb allowed us to blow a few cobwebs away and remember how to use axes and crampons! I think we mainly followed the German Couloir. A super warm day with many teams out on the Chere Couloir. After we abbed of we went and got our bags
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from The Adventure Blog
Brazil's National Indian Foundation, better known as Funai , has announced that it has discovered a new, uncontacted tribe in a very remote region of the Amazon Rainforest. The organization first spotted a clearing on satellite images, then used airplanes to fly over the region. According to this story from The Guardian , those flyovers spotted four small huts built next to banana trees and surrounded by very dense jungle. The tribe is said to live in an area close to the border between Brazil, Peru, and
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from Colorado MoJo
Keywords:
Boulderfield,
Boulderfield on Longs Peak,
14,259-foot peak,
Colorado MoJo readers,
late 1920s,
real treat in store,
small hut,
Boulderfield Shelter Cabin,
real treat,
Hull Cook Journals
Starting next week, we’ve got a real treat in store for Colorado MoJo readers. During the late 1920s and early ’30s, a small hut stood at the Boulderfield on Longs Peak, at about 12,750 feet. Guests could hike or ride horseback to the Boulderfield Shelter Cabin, spend the night, and climb the 14,259-foot peak in [...]
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