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May 30, 2007

Still More Summit Pics

[Click on the pictures to see larger versions with captions.]

All images on this post were pulled from the Z1 camera carried by Ed Wardle to the summit. Thanks Ed!

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Pictures: Courtesy of Ed Wardle

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I would like to thank Greg for his wonderful blog's that he's posted for the 2007 Everest Season. I am glad that everyone made it to the top and back safe. I must say that I truly enjoyed reading your blogs. Each day it left me wanting to read more and I couldn't wait until the next blog was posted. You wrote them in such a way that I truly felt I was there even though I was in the comfort of my own home. The pictures were phenomenal as well. Kudos to you Greg and the rest of the Himex and Discovery Team for all your hard work and effort. Can't wait to see the Series on TV later this fall! It will not come soon enough! God bless.

kara you took the words right out of my mouth thanks very much greg and the himex team congratulations to all i will truly miss reading your blogs

Can't wait to watch the series next year in China. But I'd like to clariy that Rod is not the first guy use cellphone on Everest summit. Early in 2003, couple of Chinese team member made phonecalls on the summit that reported by the media at that time.

Hey, does anyone know if they are making a new season or something i miss that show why dosnt it show anymore on tv?

I hope that the Discovery Channel DVD are sold in Asia!! Can't buy the Everest : Beyond The Limit DVD set in Asia... It's only sold in the US..!

i have been watching the show for two years now. last weeks episode with david tait deciding not to traverse back over the mountain , was the best one to date. he displayed the true meaning of unselfishness and humanity. these climbers for the most part seem very experienced and well tested as mountaineers, but take away the superhuman sherpas and only a tenth of the people who now summit everest would be able to do it. having the sherpas there to lay your ropes, carry your oxygen and pitch your tents for you is like taking a mulligan in golf! you are only cheating yourself. thank you david tait for respecting phurba, everest and yourself. their isn't a lot of that left in this selfish world.

nice shots.

great page!

i think the new Discovery magazine featured this famous victory too...nice pics...

great post! thanks

ohvv ceass very nice artickle thank yo master

inspirational pics! thanks for sharing

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