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For Some Climbers, It's Not Just About Going Up!
The spring climbing season is in full swing in the Himalaya, and the climbers on Everest, and the other major peaks in the region, are focused on acclimatizing and preparing for their summit bids, which are most likely to come around mid-May. For most of them, their focus is squarely on getting up the mountain, standing on top, and then getting back down in one piece. But there are some climbers who feel that reaching the summit is only half of the adventure. Guys like Ben Clark, Josh Butson, and Jonathan Miller, who are currently in base camp on a 23,390 foot mountain in Nepal called Baruntse. For this team, the expedition isn't just about reaching the summit, but also making an impressive descent as well. That's why, when they reach the top, sometime in the next few weeks, they'll congratulate one another, brieflyadmire the view, and then step into a set of skis, and proceed to make the first descent of the mountain.
You can follow the expedtion at SkiTheHimalayas.com, where you'll learn more about the climbers, view photos from the climb, and read regular dispatches, directly from the team, on their progress. Follow along as the adventure unfolds.







