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24-30 May 2013 #657
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24-30 May 2013 #657

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24-30 May 2013 #657


Changing climate for climbing

Editorial

Unfinished business


Unfinished business

Columns

Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
It’s not cricket
Changing climate for climbing

GUEST COLUMN

by Bihari K Shrestha
Syndicated federation
Changing climate for climbing

Backside

by Ass
Climbing Mt Neverest
Changing climate for climbing
Nation

No peace after war

A former Maoist guerrilla and a health worker write compelling accounts of what they lived through during the conflict
Kunda Dixit
No peace after war

United by lifelong grief

For the parents of the victims, the war never ended
Rameshwor Bohara
United by lifelong grief

The Himalayan record-keeper

At 90, Liz Hawley is still chronicling climbing expeditions, a work she started with the first American Everest expedition in 1963
Tsering Dolker Gurung
The Himalayan record-keeper

The other Tenzing

As the sirdar of the 1953 Everest Expedition, Dawa managed the supplies, porters, and logistics
The other Tenzing

The Kiwi connection

Nepal’s best known environmentalists, biologists, and social scientists have a special bond with New Zealand
The Kiwi connection
Interview

What will the Himalaya look like in 100 years?

Five-time Everest summiteer and American filmmaker David Breashears helps raise awareness about the consequences of climate change in the Himalaya
What will the Himalaya look like in 100 years?
Nepali Times Buzz

Climbing in climate change

Global warming is melting Mt Everest, making mountaineering more dangerous
Bhrikuti Rai
Climbing in climate change

Top of the world

A look back on the people and events that made headlines in the shadow of Everest
Top of the world

Everest fever

Now many climbers who aim to conquer Everest are affluent enough to use the services of a commercial guide to help them up the mountain
Dhanvantari by Buddha Basnyat, MD
Everest fever
Book Review

The Everest industry

This book is a frontal assault on the commercialisation of mountaineering
The Everest industry
Review

Rum Doodle

A Mecca for climbing enthusiasts but for the rest of us, it’s just another joint in town that doesn’t quite live up to its hype
Someplace Else by Tsering Dolker Gurung
Rum Doodle
Must See

Star Trek Into Darkness

For everyone who has loved the adventure and romance of this Hollywood film in the past, this latest instalment will not disappoint
Sophia Pande
Star Trek Into Darkness
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Don’t worry, just drink

SteriPen water purifier
Yantrick
Don’t worry, just drink

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eSpecial

Editorial

Unfinished business


Unfinished business

Columns

Look Out

by Ajaz Ashraf
It’s not cricket
Changing climate for climbing

GUEST COLUMN

by Bihari K Shrestha
Syndicated federation
Changing climate for climbing

Backside

by Ass
Climbing Mt Neverest
Changing climate for climbing
 
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