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 OVERSEAS NEWS 16 / 05 / 03
 

E For Everest...

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Just in case it's passed you by, this year marks the 50th Anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest by the mighty British Everest Expedition of 1953, the summiteers, of course, being a Kiwi and a Sherpa.

'We knocked the b*stard up! (oops) classic view of Everest from Kalar Patar
the mountain is the rocky pyramid on the left, what a pllaver about a rocky pyramid eh.

To mark this momentous anniversary, we're going to produce an all-singing, all-dancing special Everest section of the site, complete with all the latest Everest news, a virtual ascent of the mountain, interviews with main movers in the history of Himalayan climbing, dozens of pictures of Everest, erm... just joking.

In fact someone else got there first and we didn't think it was worthwhile duplicating all that hard work, so instead, here's E for Everest, our guide to what's out there if you fancy an extended Everest browsing session on and off the computer. It's not comprehensive, but it should prevent you from paying full and total attention to your work for a good couple of hours.

So here goes...


Everest News

Want to know what's going down on the mountain right now? There's one obvious stopping off point on the web and it's the excellent everestnews.com. It's had a minor makeover this year, but it's not slick and it's not lavish.

What it does have is daily updated news direct from the mountain and a well-established inside track to the main movers in the Everest circus with individual updates from most of the main expeditions on the mountain.

In case you were wondering, teams are close to the summit, but conditions are poor today, Friday, so climbers are holding back for a day.

It's not just Everest either - lots of news about other Himalayan peaks too, archives of previous years news back to 1999, interviews with top Himalayan climbers and more.

In a high altitude nutshell: If you want to know what's happening now, this is the obvious place to be.


Everest.net

Everest.net is a climber-run site providing a wealth of Everest information, there's up to the minute reports from the mountain, summit videos, details of all the expeditions, other anniversary related news stories and loads more. It's well worth checking out.

In a high altitude nutshell: Great place for the latest news and summit video clips.


National Geographic

The May 2003 issue of National Geographic magazine was an Everest Special complete with free pull-out map of the mountain and it was excellent. Don't forget the web site though, there's a load of Everest stuff there too, though slightly confusingly, it's split between the magazine site and the related TV site.

You'll be wanting the May 2003 magazine archive which features a manouverable 3D Quicktime view from the summit, a movie ascent, sights and sounds of the Sherpas, Ed Viesturs on video talking about the physiology of climbing the mountain and a load more.

In a high altitude nutshell: Imaginative and innovative use of web resources. Top stuff.


Outside Magazine - Into Thin Air

Unlike British outdoor mags, American magazine Outside archives its past content on the web with each issue appearing as the next one pops up on the shelves. And not surprisingly, it's not escaped their attention that this is the 50th Anniversary year.

To mark it, they've collected some of their best Everest articles and stuck them in one place under the title Solid--Gold Everest. Here's the link, but if there's one thing you shouldn't miss, it's Jon Krakauer's orginal article about the 1996 Everest tragedy which formed the basis for his best-selling book 'Into Thin Air'. Krakauer went to Everest with the Rob Hall team as Outside's reporter - the magazine paid for him to take part as a client - and he was up there and involved as the events unfolded.

If you've read Boukreev's book 'The Climb', you'll be aware that some of what Krakauer says is controversial, but it's still worth reading. As are the other articles here including a profile of Hillary, Krakauer's one year on retrospective, the take on base camp and more.

In a high altitude nutshell: Excellent outdoor writing that originally featured in the magazine. Put the kettle on pet.


Geographical Magazine

The entire May issue of Geographical is an Everest special and, we're told, very good too. Not much on the web site though, bar this page, so if you want to read it, you'd best buy the magazine. Sorry.

In a high altitude nutshell: You'd best buy the magazine.


The Times

The Times ran its own Everest special supplement on 15 May and most of it is up on the web site as well.

Real Everest freaks though should note that the newspaper is planning an eight-page souvenir broadsheet for 29 May which will include previously unpublished images and archive material as well as facsimile reports of the expedition as published in 1953. Neat.

Anyway, here's the online Everest special.

In a high altitude nutshell: Surprisingly good and with a strong historical bent. The broadsheet special should be worth getting hold of too.


Mount Everest Foundation

The organisation set up to further mountaineering on Everest has a special 50th anniversary section as you'd expect, it's purpose is mainly to promote a special 'Endeavour On Everest' Show at the Odeon Leicester Square. Hosted by Sir David Attenborough CH, FRS and Stephen Venables who will interview some of the veterans of 1953 and excerpts from the 1953 film The Conquest of Everest.

The evening performance is sold out - the Queen's going along yer know - but there are still some tickets for the matinee performance if you fancy throwing a sicky and tucking into a little slice of history here are the details.

In a high altitude nutshell: Not much on the web, but the Leicester Square event should be fascinating.


National Mountaineering Exhibition

As we reported recently, the NME at Rheged in Cumbria has been revamped for the anniversary with 'the largest ever collection of Everest material on display including original artifacts, graphics, photography and film to tell the mountain's story. Visitors will also have the chance to take part in a competition to win a trek to Everest Base Camp with KE Adventure Travel.

There are also a series of Everest lectures both in May and June and, of course, you can see the awesome Imax Everest film, which is worth a visit in itself. Full details and links in our earlier story.

In a high altitude nutshell: Humbling and astonishing experience. Warning: seeing the kit that the 1953 guys used may make you feel drastically overprivileged...


OUTDOORSmagic

The little known UK outdoors web site may be occasionally silly, but has actually carried some interesting Everest material.

In particular, this feature with photos of the Everest Base Camp trek might just light your trekking fire.

We take a dispassionate look at what you'd actually need to do if you wanted to climb Everest starting as a rank beginner in Beginners' Guide To Everest then interviewed a man who attempted to do just that and almost died above the South Col as a result in 'Everest - The Inexperienced Way'.

We've also profiled Tashi Tenzing, the grandson of first ascentist, Tenzing Norgay, who we met and trekked with in Nepal. Tashi's now climbed the mountain twice and is the third generation of his family to stand on the summit.

And last but not least, or maybe least, in the last ever Leeside, the inimitable Alastair Lee gave Everest the benefit of his unique and somewhat bizarre vision.

In a high altitude nutshell: We try our best.


And if you think that's it...

Well, maybe for now, but expect more Everest stuff coming to a web site near you soon...


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