phone from Mt Everest

Last year when I trekked the Khumbu I was super impressed to be able to get internet close to base camp. I was able to post photos of myself, near naked. The connection at guest houses was slow and expensive, however.

Now you can post rude Everest pics right from your smart phone:

Nepali mobile network operator Ncell has installed the first 3G base station at the summit of Mount Everest, giving visitors, climbers and people living in the Khumbu Valley the ability to make calls and wirelessly connect to the Internet. …

… “The coverage of the network will reach up to the peak of the Everest,” Ncell Nepal chief Pasi Koistinen said to reporters in Kathmandu on Thursday. …

Mashable

Even from your parachute.

May 17, 2010 - Syangboche, Nepal - (100517) -- SYANGBOCHE, May 17, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Rayan Jackson from the United Kingdom is seen during the sky diving at Syangboche, near Everest Region on May 17, 2010. The jump was attempt from 5,486 metres above sea level. The duration of free fall was 27 seconds. The event has been organized to promote adventure sports in Nepal.

LittlePo Adventures China: relationship-based guiding service

LittlePo Adventures is a relationship-based guiding service, a bridge connecting international explorers with natural wonders in China and Taiwan. Equipped with abundant local knowledge, language skills, and outdoor professionalism, the staff of LittlePo Adventures creates personal expeditions and decorates them with cultural touches.

LittlePo is a Chinese / American friend of mine. Her company is recommended for those who want to trek China, but who’s Manderin is rusty.

Click PLAY or watch the beautiful new trailer for the company on Vimeo.

world’s highest climbing wall

It’s frustrating to be a Dutch mountain climber.

So they built this …

That’s Klimcentrum Bjoeks in Groningen, the north of Netherlands.

Learn more about it on a 2009 UK Climbing article.

(via The Adventure Blog)

Stone Works wall in Carrollton in Texas claims that they’re actually the world’s highest.

win Hi-Tec boots

All you need to do is leave a comment over on the HikingBoots.com blog.

Where will your new Hi-Tec boots take you and why?

HikingBoots.com blog

… winner will be announced Wednesday, November 3, 2010.

This contest is open to the U.S. and Canada only. If the winner’s size is out of stock, Hi-Tec will replace with another style of equal of lesser value.

huayhuash.com – Peru trekking

The Cordillera Blanca (White Mountains) in Peru are one of the best trekking destinations in the world. The jumping off point is the town of Huaraz.

There are some interesting Google Earth routes shown on this site, including this one of the nearby Huayhuash range.

The best months of the year for hiking this region are May through August. Check our Central Andes information page for best hikes there.

Huayhuash.com is part of PEAKS PERU SAC, the mayor Tour Operator in The Peruvian Andes, specialized in organizing Trekking, mountaineering tours and all kind of adventure travels …

Thanks Geoff.

Yosemite Grand Traverse

A terrific trip report by one terrific hiker, author Peter Potterfield.

This time Peter is checking out a new itinerary invented by Ian Elman, founder of Southern Yosemite Mountain guides, which won National Geographic Adventure magazine’s trip-of-the-year honours in 2008:

… a sixty mile backcountry journey that takes the hiker through the Ansel Adams Wilderness, over Post Peak Pass and into Yosemite National Park, and along the unique drainage of the Merced River before reaching, eventually, the dramatic high country of Tuolumne Meadows. A side trip to the summit of Half Dome via the cable route is a standard feature of the journey. …

I’ve always considered this region (#4 ranked in the world) hiking heaven.

Click through to Great Outdoors for the full trip report with annotated photos

hiking the Cinque Terre, Italy

trip report by site editor Rick McCharles

Though Buzz of the Adventure Running blog disparaged the Cinque Terre as a … “girlfriend hike”, I loved it. As does almost everyone.

Alas, I had no lass.

I walked the Cinque Terre, solo.

Since it was my first time there, I did the classic Sentiero Azzurro (Trail #2) route. (Or Blue Path or Azure Path or Light Blue Path)

12km (7.5mi)
Riomaggiore to Monterosso al Mare
easy with difficult sections, some exposure

Lonely Planet Hiking in Italy:

There’s a reason why the Sentiero Azzurro is one of Italy’s most crowded trails, and the only one you’ll have to pay cash to enter. …

… the route follows an ancient network of walking paths that has linked the five Cinque Terre villages together for over a millennium.

Studded with panoramic vistas, it traverses windswept olive groves and seemingly impregnable vineyards, before dipping serendipitously into each of the flavourful maritime villages …

It starts with a jolt. Check out the first village, Riomaggiore.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

I picked up some wonderful fresh bread in a bakery here.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Next up, Via dell’ Amore … Does that translate to Way of Love?

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Lonely Planet should have encouraged me to bring a love lock and some spray paint for tagging. 🙂

Love padlocks - Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Love padlocks - Cinque Terre hike, Italy

graffiti - Cinque Terre hike, Italy

I did meet one goddess on the trail.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Wow. The scenery was stunning, even on an overcast day.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Vernazza was my favourite of the five towns. Gorgeous.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

Check how narrow the footpath is at this point. (And it’s a long drop if you misstep.)

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

It was much later in the afternoon than I expected when finally arriving in the last village, Monterosso al Mare.

Cinque Terre hike, Italy

But I’d highly recommend you continue through town to check out a truly interesting building / statue – The Giant.

You can’t miss it.

Though the Cinque Terre is crowded, everyone loves this walk. (But you’ll love it more if you bring someone special along.)

There are other great trails, too. Next time I’ll go for either the Sentierro Rosso (38km) or, even better, the Promotario de Portofino Circuit (18km). I’ll stay in one of the two hostels on the coast, booking weeks in advance to be sure of space.
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… Wait a minute. I did have a girlfriend in nearby La Spezia. Her name is Hotel Diana.

Diana Hotel - La Spezia, Italy

Expensive at 60EU / night, the most I paid for it in Italy.

See the rest of my photos from this hike.