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Mount Khuiten, Mongolia
This is a climb of a spectacular peak amid breathtaking scenery in one of the world’s most remote and mysterious locations. At 4374m Khuiten Peak is the highest point in Mongolia.
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Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Break in your hiking boots and walk the dog, climb stairs, hike some hills with a pack on – walking is the best way to prepare yourself for the long hike up Kilimanjaro.
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The Andes,Peru
. The Andes prove a unique climbing experience for the daunting mountaineering challenges, the breathtaking views, and the vibrant cultures and history of the area.
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Mount Everest, Nepal
Since the late 19th century, adventurous spirits have been fascinated with the ascent of the highest mountain in the world. Mt. Everest rises to an imposing 8850 meters (29,030 feet), and after 29 years of numerous attempts, Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first people to stand on the elusive summit on May 29, 1953.
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The Matterhorn, Switzerland
The Matterhorn, one of Switzerland’s most famous mountains, is a magnet for climbers. Thousands tackle its 4,478 metro peak every year,
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Mount Elbrus, Russia
Climbing Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe and one of the Seven Summits, is a perfect immersion into expedition climbing and gaining experience with the acclimatization process.
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Cilaltepetl And Iztaccihuatl, Mexico
In November 2009, blind climber Erik Weihenmayer and a group of blind children climbed Iztaccihuatl. If you’re going to take the standard route up Iztaccihuatl, it is best to bring a backpack, gloves, mountain boots, warm socks and other typical gear.
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Denali, Alaska
There are certain mountains that need no explanation as to why climb. Denali is such a mountain. Its tremendous size and beauty generate a magnetism that continually draws climbers from around the world.
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Annapurna, Nepal
The best months for climbing Annapurna are April/May and a good starting off point is Pokhara, Nepal. It is an area of stunning beauty.
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Demavand, Iran
Trek to this summit is a life time memory. Climbing this giant volcano is technically easy but physically a tough challenge.
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