Pethangtse Proudly Published
Our humble expedition to the sharp edge has gained notoriety due to being published in a number of important places.
The Himalayan Data Base maintained by Elizabeth Hawley and Richard Salisbury has documented our climb. The American Alpine Journal has also done so. Climbing Pethangtse from the south is not a great achievement by world mountaineering standards, but it is a fabulous location that has been lost in time. The American Alpine Journal has been flexible in applying its editorial standard (The World’s Most Significant Climbs), seeing this location as important with it’s unique persectives on the massive Kangshung Faces of Everest, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar and Peak 38. We are proud to have our expedition recognized in this way.
Also, Okanagan Life Magazine has published a feature article on our expedition with front page and centre fold photo spreads. This magazine is widely read in the Okanagan region of British Columbia and its coverage has helped bring attention to our charity, Hope for the Nations, and its projects in Nepal. Again, we are thankful and appreciative of the interest and the coverage.
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