"It's the most exciting thing I have done. For anyone to climb and unclimbed peak is very good. "Most of the highest peaks in the world are all over 8,000 metres. They would include the likes of Everest and they have all been climbed on numerous occasions. Also, most of the 7,000 metre peaks have been climbed but there are literally thousands of unclimbed peaks between 5,000 and 6,000 metres. They are technically difficult to climb and for anyone to do this is simply fantastic. .." Alan Tees
Read the whole story here as the Sunday Journal and other Irish media reported:
http://www.sundayjournal.ie/features/Peak-to-Peak.4205167.jp
http://www.inishowennews.com/08CuldaffHimalayas.htm
Brief Expedition Report:
http://www.pete-smith.co.uk/dynamic/log_details.php?i=362
Me and my team of Adventure Mania (http://www.adventuremania.com/) were proud to be able to support this exploration climbing programme.
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