Nelson Dellis Has Climbed Everest For Alzheimer’s Disease Research

Nelson Dellis Has Climbed Everest For Alzheimer’s Disease Research

May 13

Link: Nelson Dellis Has Climbed Everest For Alzheimer’s Disease Research Nelson Deli was successful in summiting Everest 29,029 ft.  yesterday with his 5 other folks and 7 Sherpa climbers. Nelson has story to share to the world and a perfect way to raise awareness for Alzheimer disease that Killed his Mom. Nelson was awarded the 2011 USA memory champion. He wanted to climb Everest in...

Prof. Peter Habeler recently seen trekking in the Everest region

Prof. Peter Habeler recently seen trekking in the Everest region

May 11

Prof. Peter Habeler who was born in july 22 1942 in Mayrhofen, Austria is a legendary climber in the field of Mountaineering. Among the 8,000 meter Peaks that he had climbed Cho Oyu, Nanga Parbat, Kanchenjunga and Hidden Peak the most daring and previously thought as impossible one was Mt. Everest 8848 Meter (29,029 ft.) Peter together with Reinhold Messner became the first person to Summit Mt....

The beauty of experience of Human flight in the sky of Melbourne

The beauty of experience of Human flight in the sky of Melbourne

May 11

Skydiving when viewed in a real time travels so fast that we hear the heavy wind gust and see the skydivers puffed with the wind blowing around them. However, this beautiful video produced by “Betty wants in” www.bettywantsin.com portrays the beauty of experience of Human flight in the sky of Melbourne in slower motion.

Winds are stronger than the climbers

Winds are stronger than the climbers

May 10

Winds are stronger than the climbers. The strong wind blowing around Mt. Makalu is still keeping away Melissa Arnot and David Morton from reaching the camp III before final push to the Summit.  Link to the original post