Mt. Aconcagua and Mt. Vinson
Feruary 2, 2010
A C Sherpa recently back from Antarctica completing his sixth summits with in 8 months. He successfully summit Mt. Vinson on Jan 24th 2010 and continue to his seven summit on Mt. Everest by May to benefit Himalayan Women and Children's foundation. From this Seven summits will benefit 2 healthcare center, 3 school and hydro project to remote villages in Nepal. For more information please visit us www.himalayanfoundation.org . and your support is greatly appreciated.
January 16, 2010
AC Sherpa is in Chile heading to Antarctica to climb his sixth summit.
January 10, 2010
AC Sherpa has has successfully summitted Mt. Aconcagua (6962M.) on Jan 9, 2010 at 1:30pm. Even though weather was very windy 65MFH -35 degree, more than 85 people return from Independencia but A C Sherpa including 16 other made to summit that day and more than 20 people got frostbit and got rescued by park service.
This is A C Sherpa 5th successful summit out of Seven summit within 8 months. A C Sherpa now heading to Antarctica to climb his sixth summits.
If you like to joined A C Sherpa for Seven Summit on Everest April 2010 please contact ASAP via E-Mail
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December 23, 2009
AC Sherpa is leaving for Argentina to cliemb Mt. Aconcagua and Mt. Vinson, the heighest mountain in Antarctica on the last week of December, 2009.
Mt. Kosciuszko
November 15, 2009
AC Sherpa has successfully hiked to top of Mt. Kosciuszko from base of Thredbo to top 2228meter and back down with in 2hr 32minute on Nov, 13th 2009.
Mt. Elburs
July 19, 2009
AC Sherpa has succesfully climbed Mt. Elburs (Russia, Europe) on July 19, 2009 in 8 hours and 14 minutes.
Mt. Kilimanjaro
July 14, 2009
AC Sherpa has successfully climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania, Africa) via Marangu in 16 hours and 37 minutes. It is the fastest climb time. The previous record was 18 hours. Marangu route is by far the most popular way up Kilimanjaro.
Denali Exp
June 17, 2009
The expedition team is down to 11,200 feet called Motorcycle Hill. The team will acclimatize for three days and will continue to descend. The weather is fine. All the team members are in good health condition.
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