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The Wonders of Wadi Rum

The Wonders of Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum, a mythical area of sandstone mountain in midst the Arabian desert have fascinated me for years. I ended up there on a trip through Jordan and Syria back in 2005 with my good friend Armin. Sadly we had no time to climb any of the impressive rock towers This...

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Summit Success in the Alps of Tibet

Summit Success in the Alps of Tibet

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: The mountain ranges of East Tibet, part of Sichuan province, China, were described by the legendary Japanese explorer Tomatsu Nakamura as the “Alps of Tibet” and are considered as one the last frontiers of mountaineering. Inspired by his work...

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Back to the Shangri-La

Back to the Shangri-La

Last September I ventured with friends into a remote corner of Tibet (https://dev.neilmatthews.com/paulniel/exploring-eastern-tibet/) - it was an expedition into the unknown - we had no maps, no guides, no porters and literally no idea! It was an amazing trip, but in...

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Childhood Dreams

Childhood Dreams

In the early morning of 8 August 1786 two tired Frenchmen ventured onto the summit of Mont Blanc – with 4810m the highest Mountain in Western Europe right on the border of Italy and France. Its white top, endless glaciers and rocky spires dominate the western end of...

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A Walkabout gone wrong

A Walkabout gone wrong

“Ah, Kosciusko its easy – you can drive to the top!" That should have sent my alarm bells ringing - no mountain, rock or hill is ever easy – its always a function of conditions. And well, the ones that look soo simple are the easiest to underestimate. The pile of...

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Mud on the Montes Lunae

Mud on the Montes Lunae

Mud, mud, mud....and a bit of hail and a long, long way to trek...we are finally back in (sort of) civilization (=a place where they serve beer) after hiking eight days into the midst of the heart of Africa. It all started in Kilembe, a small Ugandan mining town,...

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Mountains of the Moon

Mountains of the Moon In 150AD Ptolemy famously referred to the snows of the Mountains of the Moon, that fed the waters of the Nile It took more than 2000 years to find the real origin. When in the mid 1800s daring men started to explore the last white spots of the...

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Mount Kenya is calling!

Mount Kenya is calling!

Jambo! Its all an Italian's fault that i am in Nanyuki right now:  During my Antarctic expedition a few years back i overheard a conversation about the best mountain books. The book mentioned was "No Picnic on Mount Kenya". Never having heard of it, I read it...

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Five summits in a day – Crossing the Xeis

Five summits in a day – Crossing the Xeis

The final tour in the mountains before it is off to the ocean - Take  a wonderful mountain range with epic views, add some challenging scrambles and throw in a sumner summer day - you get a great day out!  So we did, when Dad and me headed out to...

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