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April 24, 2007

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new yorker

i love reading your blog, greg. thanks for writing despite the wooden-headness. everest fascinates and scares me.

rat and goat

been raining here almost every day. you're not missing much. what do the yaks get fed? america and goat want to know.

rat and goat

calanthe

Just a quick comment from a lowly Ohio housewife - I enjoy your blog so very much. It's hard to imagine the Everest views compared to what I'm looking at out my window -bare cornfields, but we all have dreams and aspirations. I enjoy your prose and photos every morning. Wishing all safe passage, and special applaud for the superhuman, awe-inspiring Sherpas, who make my day look like the invariable walk in the park that it is.

matt hardy

hey greg congrats to you and the team for making it to abc sorry to those who had to go back to bc due to illness couldnt wait to read this blog and it wasnt a let done fantatsic pictures and scenary hope you the best off luck climbing the 1,000 foot ice ciffs to the north col i think i remember you saying that you will be based there for the rest of the expedition

jj

keep it up! can't wait to see you on the show in the fall. We all admire you that you allow us to see such beauty thru your eyes. take care.. a R.N. in sc usa.

Warren Scott

Hey Greg. Greetings from Castle Valley. Beautiful weather here after awful dusty windstorms and finally lots of rain - quite balmy actually compared to what you're in. Sent you pics of the little ones...prepare to be homesick. Awesome job your doing!
Best to you and your crew,
Warren

Jon Huelskamp

Hi Greg,
Betsy Huelskamp is my sister. By know you probably know what a great spirit and person she is. The only updates we have recieved on her is through you. Thank you for your strength and determination with the difficult job ahead. I never thought that when she was watching the Everest series at my house over Christmas that just a few months later she would be vacuuming at base camp. It's just one of hundreds of amazing stories she can add to her already impressive adventure resume. Thanks again for your updates and photos. Please be safe and if you see my big sister, please tell her her family loves her and can't wait to hear from her.
Jon from Minnesota

martin

The only thing that i don't understand is people that embark on an expedition to everest without any knowlodge of using ascenders.....

Imagine those people at the hilary step with 1/3 of the oxygen left to breathe and the extrem effort you need to do to just climb....

How can an expedition leader accept such kind of inexperience climber's.....

Is the money driving all the commercial expedition beyond the safety of the people....

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