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2008-2009-2010 
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| Mount Everest from the Nepal Side, first climbed by Tenzing and Hillary in 1953. Left to right: Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. Centre: the famous Western Cwm, just above the Khumbu Icefall. Photo by Erich Bonfert. |
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~ To efficiently explore the Himalaya with old and new friends from around the world ~ giving back to the region and encouraging those who appreciate mountains everywhere ~
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CHO OYU - 6th Highest, and Most Accessible of the 8000ers 2 September - 9 October, 2008. 23 April - 30 May, 2009, 2010 (38 Days, Tibet-Nepal). Full Service Cost: $8950, £4550, €5650; Basic Climb Cost: $5450, £2750, €3450. Leader Dan Mazur- his 5th Cho Oyu epedition and previous leader on Everest and Shishapangma. Combine with new Shishapangma Climb !! |
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SHISHAPANGMA an "easier" 8000er 18 September - 24 October 2008. 17 September - 23 October, 2009, 2010 (38 Days, Tibet-Nepal). Full Service Cost: $8950, £4550, €5650; Basic Climb Cost: $5450, £2750, €3450. Leader Dan Mazur- over 20 years experience leading climbs on Shishapangma, Everest and Cho Oyu. Combine together with new Cho-Oyu Climb !! |
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AMA-DABLAM, Asia's Most Famous Rock - Snow - Ice Climb. 1 October - 1 November (32 Days) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $4950, £2550, €3150; Basic Climb Cost: $1450, £750, €950. Technical but Climbable. Leader Arnold Coster- 5 time Everest leader and technical expert. Our 10th Ama Dablam expedition. |
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ISLAND PEAK, "EASY" TREKKING PEAK CLIMB 18-22 October, 15-19 April, 18-22 May, (5 Days of fun climbing) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $850, £450, €550. Add-on to a Nepal Everest basecamp trek. An exciting climb on an "easy" small peak in a beautiful valley near Everest. |
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EVEREST - NEPAL The original first-ascent route. 29 March to 5 June, 68 days in 2009 and 2010. Full Service Cost: $24,350, £12,350, €15,450; Basic Climb Cost: $13,450, £6850, €8550. Now accepting applications for 2009. Leader Dan Mazur. 7 Everest expeditions. |
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LHAKPA RI or NORTH COL, Next to Everest "World's Easiest" 7000 Metre Peak. 1 to 28 March, 29 March to 25 April and 30 April to 27 May (28 Days) 2009 and 2010. Full Service Cost: $5950, £3050, €3750; Basic Climb Cost: $4450, £2250, €2850. Now accepting bookings for 2009. Four have joined. New Feature: If you feel well enough on the March-April trip, you could join our Everest expedition "on the spot". Leader Arnold Coster- 5 time Everest leader and technical expert. |
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EVEREST - TIBET, The most coveted peak. 29 March to 5 June, 68 days in 2009 and 2010. Full Service Cost: $19950, £10,150, €12650; Basic Climb Cost: $6950, £3550, €4450. Now accepting bookings for 2009. Expedition leader Arnold Coster. 5 Everest expeditions. |
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LHOTSE, the world's 4th highest peak. 30 March to 6 June, 68 days in 2008 and 2009. Full Service Cost: $9450, £4750, €5950; Basic Climb Cost: $3450, £1750, €2150. Leader Dan Mazur. 3 time Lhotse expedition leader. |
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MUSTAGATA - World's easiest 7500 metre peak: 1 to 24 July (24 Days in China) 2009, 2010, and 2011. Full Service Cost: $4250, £2150, €2650; Basic Climb Cost: $1850, £950, €1150. 12 members and 5 sherpas reached the summit in 2008, Applications accepted now for 2009, Leader Jon Otto, 8 summits and 8 time expedition leader. |
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TIBET 7000 Metre Peaks - Easier: "Nojintangla" 9 April to 8 May, or 10 September to 9 October, 30 days in Tibet, 2008, and 2009. Basic Climb Cost: $3950, £1950, €2450. This remote Tibetan peak is rarely climbed. Our last expedition placed 4 on the summit, with 2 Sherpas. |
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NEPAL EVEREST BASECAMP TREK 1 to 18 October, 29 March to 15 April, 1 to 18 May, (18 Days in Nepal) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $1650, £850, €1050, Includes return round-trip domestic flights, cook, food, porters, guide, and everything for your trek, even a climb to 5545 metre Kala Patar. Only a few places are left for our Autumn 2008 treks. Please add our 5 day Island Peak trek, too. |
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ISLAND PEAK, "EASY" TREKKING PEAK CLIMB 18-22 October, 15-19 April, 18-22 May, (5 Days of fun climbing) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $850, £450, €550. Add-on to a Nepal Everest basecamp trek. An exciting climb on an "easy" small peak in a beautiful valley near Everest. |
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SERVICE TREK TO REMOTE NEPAL, NEAR EVEREST NATIONAL PARK 2 November - 13 November, and 6 June to 17 June (12 Days) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $950, £450, €650. Includes return round-trip domestic flights. Benefit charity non-profits. Help families in Nepal and Tibet build schools, hospitals and environmental projects. Now accepting applications for November and June. |
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TIBET EVEREST TREK 29 March to 17 April, 30 April to 19 May (20 Days in Nepal and Tibet) 2009 and 2010. Full Service Cost: $2450, £1250, €1550. Our last trek put 8 people in advanced basecamp at 6400 metres. |
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MOUNT KAILASH TREK 21 days in Tibet, 4 April to 25 April, 1 October to 21 October, in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Basic Cost From: $1550, £750, €950. A few places are left for our 2009 trek. |
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TIBET OVERLAND TOUR TO EVEREST BASECAMP AND ANCIENT LHASA 4 April to 15 April, 1 May to 12 May , 9 October to 20 October (12 Days) 2008, 2009, and 2010. Full Service Cost: $2450, £1250, €1550. Price includes flight over the summit of Everest. Our 14th Tibet Overland Trip! |
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Interested? Please contact us: Info@SummitTrek.com
When you see the high level of service we provide, as well as low budget options, you may agree that the cost is affordable, inexpensive, even cheap.
~NEWS AND UPDATES~
OUR PHILOSOPHY: To efficiently explore the Himalaya with old and new friends from around the world; giving back to the region while encouraging the community of climbers, trekkers, and mountain lovers everywhere.
We welcome you to visit our new site. There is more thorough information for each trip, slideshows, photo galleries, video clips and much more. Thank you.
Please check it out and then tell us what you think at info@summitclimb.com
CHARITY NON PROFIT NEWS: We continue to work with Charity Not-For-Profits including the new MOUNTAIN FUND and Mount Everest Foundation for Sustainable Development of Tibet and Nepal to benefit low income families who live around Mount Everest in Nepal and Tibet, to build schools, hospitals, and do environmental projects. Thanks to the efforts of many kind people who came to slideshows around the world and donated, we were lucky to be able to start a Sherpa women's trekking and climbing training workshop and continued to build health posts near Everest, now maintaining health care for 4000 people living in poor villages where tourists never go. The new health clinic we installed saw more than 1000 people this year. We plan to continue adding more programs for education and environmental preservation, and are seeking people who want to be teachers now. We have also supported and carried on training for Tibetan climbers and cooks. Some of our Tibetan students have gone from a life of poverty and hunger and have now summitted Everest several times, and are becoming top expedition cooks and workers, supporting their families back on the farm in Tibet. Thanks for becoming involved with charitable giving, donation, philanthropy and contribution to the Himalaya and non profit volunteer service work with support to mountain people and environment. We present exciting slide-video lectures on charity-non-profit benefit mountain climbing, trekking and cultures around the world to raise money for schools, hospitals, and environmental projects. Please click on this link to learn more: Charity Not-For-Profits. We welcome you to attend one of our shows. Do you know of any possible venues? Please click on the "Lecture" button. We wish you safe and successful climbing. Thank you very much for telling all of your friends about what we are doing. Yours Sincerely, from all of us at SummitClimb.com.
CLIMBING NEWS: Our expeditions as well as trek teams are currently in the field. Please check the NEWS.. Now is the time to finalize your membership for our upcoming climbs and treks.
TREKKING NEWS: Now is the time to join our Everest basecamp treks and the service trek, as well as Island Peak, an exciting trekking peak. Please get in touch for further information and to book a lace on one of our treks. Thank you.
LEADER-IN-TRAINING NEWS: In an effort to give something back to the sport of Himalaya climbing, our Leader-in-Training Programme has become popular. All of our current expedition leaders began their career in our leader-in-training programme. Please visit our leadership site to see what trips they lead for us and how they got their start: Leader Site. We have been training all of our climbing Sherpas at the Manang school, and our cooks have been taking classes at 5-star hotels in Kathmandu. In Tibet, with the generous help of Phil Crampton and his wife Trish, our climbing staff and cooks are graduates of the Tibet Mountain School. We believe our staff are among the best trained around.
GLACIER-SCHOOL NEWS: To introduce new members to our leaders, we held 5 Glacier Schools, teaching ice-snow climbing, crevasse self-rescue, roped glacier travel, summiting, and safe descent skills to more than 100 people. We encourage to you to book early, as our last glacier school was fully booked.
Please read about our programme of Himalayan Climbing and Trekking
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WELCOME TO OUR TREKS AND EXPEDITIONS: We have just returned from successful treks and expeditions in the Himalaya, as well as charity non-profit hospital and educational work, but especially climbs and treks to Ama Dablam, Cho-Oyu, Shishapangma, Mustagata, Everest, Pumori, North Col, and Lhakpa Ri. Congratulations to all of our climbers, trekkers, leaders, sherpas, and thanks to all of the families, friends, and sponsors who assisted and provided support. The weather was good, and our leaders and sherpa climbing staff did a fine job. We welcome individuals and small groups to join us for climbing and trekking. You will find our programmes have something for everyone, from the novice to the expert. For 17 years, we have organized and led international teams of women and men of all ages, and many of our members return with us year after year. Are you interested in becoming a leader? If so, please visit out our new Leader-In-Training Website. Thank you. Our long-term philosophy is to provide a top-quality high-altitude mountain climbing and trekking experience at the most efficient cost-level. Some have said these well organized expeditions where affordable, inexpensive, low-budget, even cheap. while traveling responsibly and sustainably through the environments and cultures we visit. We welcome you to join our team! What does the price include?***FULL SERVICE EXPEDITIONS include nearly every imaginable service, western leaders, sherpas, etc.. ***BASIC CLIMBS feature the lowest prices available with minimal service. Our FULL SERVICE expeditions and treks include: a highly qualified British, European, Australian, and/or American leader; climbing sherpas for the group; 3 hot meals per day on the mountain, on trek, and in basecamp; trek and base camp cooks; trek, mountain, and basecamp food; ALL permit fees, including the summit fee; the trek fees, liaison officers; hotels, guesthouses and restaurants in route (but not in Kathmandu nor Kashgar, a minimal expense); transport: bus, jeep, porters, yaks, camels, internal flights for Everest-Nepal, Ama-Dablam and Pumori; use of group gear and supplies: rope, ice, snow, and rock gear; trek, base, and altitude tents; cookers, fuel, walkie-talkie radios, gamow bag, medical oxygen, first-aid kits, etcetera. Our prices include porters and yaks on trek. You will not be required to carry a heavy rucksack while trekking. Privacy: In addition to our normal trekking and high-altitude tents, we now provide an individual tent (1 tent per person) in basecamp. Note about "Full-Service": Our full-service expeditions and treks employ porters and yaks to carry all of your personal equipment to and from basecamp, climbing sherpas, high-altitude porters, and medical oxygen (in basecamp), and Gamow bags. You will not need to trek with a heavy pack. Porters and yaks will carry all of your personal equipment to and from basecamp. Above basecamp, our climbing Sherpas assist the team as a whole, and carry group equipment and supplies. We DO NOT ask you to carry heavy group equipment (although it is an option if you really want to), such as tents, rope, gas, etcetera. For a minimal expense, we can also provide personal sherpas, porters, and climbing oxygen, to individual members who wish to use these services. Thank you! For a minimal expense, we can also provide personal sherpas, porters, and climbing oxygen, to individual members who wish to use these services. Thank you! Training Note: Upon arrival in Kathmandu, (Kashgar for Mustagh Ata, Nairobi for Africa trips), and the basecamp, all climbing members (whether "Full-Service" or "Basic-Climb" members), are kindly requested to participate in one or two days of training in the areas of climbing techniques, rope fixing, ascending, descending, safety techniques, rappels (abseils), belaying, medical equipment and procedures, communications equipment, camping techniques and high-altitude cooking. For the expert and beginner alike, it is important to review these techniques in order to develop skills and to work together as a team. Communications Note. Our full-service climbing expeditions are equipped with "walkie-talkie" radios, and a satellite telephone for international voice telephone calls. The members wishing to use the telephone will contribute $4 per minute of use. Throughout the expedition, we update websites with "dispatches" reporting the progress of our team, so your family, friends, sponsors, and colleagues can stay informed about your daily progress, by logging onto the expedition website. Please visit the NEWS site to see examples of previous website coverage of our expeditions. Why are these trips so inexpensive? We are able to reduce the costs by combining individuals and small groups to take advantage of savings through sharing leaders, sherpas, transport, high altitude equipment, basecamp, cooks, etcetera. We climb and trek simply, using basic and comfortable services. Our equipment is tested thoroughly and well-used over many expeditions. Because we have been climbing and trekking Himalayan peaks since 1986, and have brought many groups and individuals over the years, you will benefit from a special relationship we have with the Nepal Ministry of Tourism, Mountaineering Section, the Chinese Mountaineering Association (CMA), the Tibetan Mountaineering Association (TMA, CTMA), the Xinjiang Mountaineering Association (XMA, CXMA), and the Kashgar Mountaineering Association (KMA, CKMA). Additionally, much of our equipment and supplies are furnished by sponsors in exchange for photographs, product testing, endorsements, etcetera. Our "BASIC CLIMBS" run "in tandem" with our full-service climbs. No one from our company goes on your BASIC climb, although our leaders climb with you constantly on our FULL-SERVICE climbs. You "do-it-yourself", but, our leaders and staff and ropes and camps are in the area, and we encourage you to coordinate with our full service team. Basic climbs include: Round-trip return transport from Kathmandu, (Kashgar for Mustagh Ata), hotels and guesthouses and meals in route, permit, liaison officer, and access to team medical supplies, medical kits, gamow bag, and medical oxygen. Access to team fixed ropes and camps (sites, not tents), coordinated with our own "full-service" climbing team. Other necessary services and supplies (ie: extra yaks, trek services, basecamp meals, high altitude services and equipment), may be purchased and hired at minimal expense. We offer basic climb "packages" as noted in the specific page for each trip, or, we can furnish individual items such as tents, stoves, gas, food, etcetera. For example, you may wish to purchase "basecamp services" or "high altitude services" or we can provide separate basecamp tents, cooks, meals, tables and chairs, climbing sherpas, high-altitude tents, food, and cookers, oxygen, western guides, and any other items you might require. Our trips do not include: Hotels and meals in Kathmandu (a small expense), international flights (we help you find an inexpensive flight), personal clothing and equipment (sleeping bag, boots, ice axe, etc.), personal climbing oxygen, visas (we help you get your visa), vaccinations (please consult with your doctor), health, travel and rescue insurance (we help you find inexpensive and comprehensive insurance, and if not available in your country, we help you to write an "authorization letter"), personal snack-energy food (power-bars, chocolate bars, best brought from your home), gratuities (tips), drinks on the road or in town, expenses of a personal nature, and personal changes to the pre-planned itinerary. Not included are unexpected expenses, such as those due to emergencies, accidents, rescues, weather, itinerary changes, political situations, crime, transport delays, etc. This is not an exhaustive list. We don't mean to scare you with the above, we are just trying to make sure you are fully informed. Safety statement: Climbing and trekking are dangerous. You could become injured, ill, disabled, or even die. A peak may be referred to as "easy", "moderate", "climbable", "semi-technical", "accessible", "classic", etcetera, but intensive training, preparation, skill development, and experience are necessary before tackling one of these giants. If you are unsure about what is involved, and wish to hone and develop mountain skills, we encourage you to attend our GLACIER SCHOOL. |
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