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Conrad Anker attempts to free climb the notorious Second Step on the Northeast Ridge of Everest on May 17, 1999. Dave Hahn belays him immediately below.
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Danuru Sherpa hangs prayer flags below Cho Oyu and a full moon at Cho Oyu Advanced Basecamp, Tibet.
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Cho Oyu at sunset. Cho Oyu, meaning in Tibetan "Goddess of Turquoise", stands 8,201 meters/26,900 feet, making it the worlds 6th highest peak.
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A yak caravan crosses the 19; 000 foot Nangpa La [Pass] from Tibet to Nepal. Traditionally; these yak caravans carried valuable salt from Tibet to market in the Solu-Khumbu region of Nepal. Today; the means of transport is the same - yak - while the merchandise has changed to Chinese clothing; television sets; radios; and the like. The caravan is led by Mr. Tao from Tingri.
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The summit of Everest at sunset as viewed from Rongbuk Basecamp, Tibet, China.
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The Potala Palace rises above Lhasa, Tibet, as viewed from Chokpo Ri.
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A Tibetan man spins a prayer wheel at Rongbuk Monastery, Tibet.
Sid Pattison gazes out at the North Face of Mount Everest from the Pang La Pass, Tibet.
The dramatic North Face of Mount Everest as seen from the Pang La Pass, Tibet.
Morning winds buffet Chang Zheng Peak (6996m) from Rongbuk Basecamp, Tibet.
Yaks move through wind across the Tibetan Plateau to Rongbuk Basecamp, Tibet.
A yak herder arrives with his yaks to Rongbuk Basecamp on Mount Everest, Tibet.
A yak herder at Rongbuk Basecamp on Mount Everest, Tibet.
Yaks below Mount Everest at Rongbuk Basecamp, Tibet.
A cook at Rongbuk Monastery, Tibet.