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Month: February 2025
Month: February 2025
Climbing the Seven Summits and Charles Darwin University Partner to Protect Mountain Ecosystems
Science X – Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
Mirage News – Research Launched on Mountaineering Impact on Top Peaks
Fox 40 – Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
Teton Gravity Research – Tim Howell Chasing the Highest Wingsuit Jump That Will Ever Be
More Summits on Aconcagua for our Team Climbers!
Kilimanjaro & Ethical Trekking: Why Porter Welfare Matters
Camp Two on Aconcagua
News from South America
Success on Cayambe for CTSS
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