2010年12月23日星期四

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Honey, I miss our bed. Photo Courtesy FlickrHigh speed Internet access is now available in the Mount Everest base camp, Reuters reports.Nepali telecom company Ncell constructed the 3G-capable structure to give coverage to the people living in the Khumbu Valley, trekkers, and climbers alike, Lars Nyberg, chief of Nordic telecoms replica Chopard watch firm TeliaSonera, told Reuters.Climbers will no longer have to solely depend on expensive and inefficient satellite coverage to reach the outside world.The company claims they made the worlds highest video call from 5,300 meters (17,388 feet) on Thursday.--Will Taylor

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Photo of the Himalayas courtesy of ilkerender on Flickr.Joe Puryear fell to his death on Tuesday while climbing Labuche Kang, a 24,170-foot mountain in the Himalayas, the Seattle Times reports. The 37-year old fell 1,500 feet when a cornice he was climbing on collapsed.Puryear became a highly-respected climber in the 1990s, known for his courage and ability to stay calm under pressure. In 1996, the National Park Service hired the replica Corum watch Washington state resident as a ranger because he had the climbing skills required to rescue people on Mount Rainier.He was an adventurer, friend and fellow climber Mark Westman told the Times. His thing wasnt about doing the hardest things in the world, but exploring new terrain.--Erin Beresini

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