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About the Seven Summits
Everest (Asia)
Vinson Massif (Antarctica)
Aconcagua (South America)
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Denali (North America)
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Kosciuszko (Australia)
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8000m Peaks
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Manaslu
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Lobuche East (Nepal)
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CTSS is a mountaineering expedition company specializing in the Seven Summits.
Everest and 3 Peaks Teams Head to the Khumbu as Trekking Teams Progress
Everest Readiness Test
CTSS Receives First Everest Permit of the Season as Trekking Teams Move Through the Khumbu
Everest Guides and Climbers Arrive in Kathmandu as Khumbu Trekking Gets Underway
First Trekking Team Arrives in the Khumbu Valley
Charles Darwin University | New heights reached with project on mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peak
CTSS Advanced Everest Team Now at Base Camp
History Channel | What Are the Seven Summits—and Who Climbed Them First?
Pega Sherpa and the Art of Guiding
What Makes CTSS Different on Mount Everest: Our Seven Secret Sauces
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