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Here is what Mark from Australia says:

"I was very pleased with the trip and have no complaints. The staff and leader were excellent and we had a good team."

Here is what Dennis from Utah says:

"It was quite an experience of which I will never forget. The views of the Himalayan Peaks were stunning and the people I met were awesome. You have a great team of guides and staff assembled and I enjoyed my time with each one of them and found them to be professional and well suited for the trip. The porters and cooks were quite impressive as well. Thank you for a wonderful, life fulfilling dream come true. Your program is awesome and I have told several people already of the quality of Summit Climb."

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These photos were taken on our recent successful Everest View Glacier School expedition where we put 5 members and 2 Sherpas on the summit and had a lot of fun. Photos in slideshow: Valerie Hovland, Tunc Findik, Elselien te Hennepe, Bruce Manning, & Preston Stroud. For caption information on these photos, please visit our Everest View Glacier School photo gallery.
 
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  • Full Service price includes climb training, Sherpas, hotels, domestic flights, basecamp, yaks, porters, ropes, tasty meals on trek, in basecamp and climb, group climb equipment, tents, radios, satphones, etc
  • Leader: Ang Sange Sherpa. 9 Everest Glacier Schools. Friendly and helpful Ang Sange teaches everything you need.
  • 2011 expedition success: 100 % on the summit.
  • Awarded 25 Best New Trips 2009 by the editors of National Geographic ADVENTURE magazine.
  • May be the "easiest" and most affordable way to learn glacier travel while gaining high altitude experience.
  • One of the most beautiful places to take an up-close look at the high peaks around Everest in Nepal.
  • Learn the technical skills needed using ice-axe, crampons and rope to climb the world's highest peaks.
  • After glacier training, make a summit attempt on the fun trekking peak of Lobuche East.
  • Do well on our April trip and transfer directly to Cho Oyu (the world's 6th highest peak).
  • Trek to Cho La and Lobuche on snow-free paths through green terraced villages, rushing rivers, suspension bridges, lush forests, stay in civilized 'teahouses' and camp in verdant meadows beneath towering peaks.
  • Add on an optional fun and exciting trek to Everest Basecamp and the top of Kala Pattar.
  • We help you buy and rent inexpensive mountain climbing, trekking, hiking, and walking gear, equipment, clothing, boots, shoes for sale, purchase and hire at affordable, cheap, low prices.
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Recent news: Our Everest View Glacier School has is currently in the field. Please click here to view news of our expedition. Please also visit our "Archived News" for more stories of past trips.
  • A) How do I join and prepare for this trip?
  • B) Who are the leaders, sherpas, and staff?
  • C) Who are the members?
  • D) What the cost includes.
  • E) Details of the itinerary, route, and weather.
  • F) What qualifications, experience, fitness, & training do I need?
  • G) Personal & team equipment and what I need to bring.
  • H) Flying from home country, welcome to Kathmandu.
  • 1 What is the best way to purchase my international air ticket?
    2 What day do I need to arrive and what day may I leave the expedition?
    3 Will someone be there to meet me at the airport?
    4 Will my hotel be booked in advance & will someone take me to my hotel?
    5 Must I pay for my hotels & meals in Kathmandu?
    6 Will there be a day of orientation in Kathmandu, to meet the members, leaders, & check my equipment?
    7 Bringing equipment and supplies as checked luggage on my international flight.
    8 How do I ship extra cargo from my home country?
    9 Will there be time to hire-rent-purchase my equipment, boots, and clothing in Kathmandu?
    10 How much are the prices for boots, clothing, shoes, mattresses, and climbing equipment in Kathmandu?
    11 Do you provide secure facilities to store my excess baggage & valuables in Kathmandu?
    12 Packing my bags in Kathmandu which I will take with me to basecamp.
    13 Can I use my credit, bank, cash, ATM card in Nepal?
    14 How shall I organize my visa?
  • I) Insurance and safety.
  • J) Where do we stay and what shall we eat?
  • K) Communications and electronics for EVGS.
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