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  2. Indonesia Women Seven Summits Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The two most senior members of the Indonesia Women Seven Summits Expedition reached an altitude of 7,020 meters on Mount Everest on May 1, 2018. However, they subsequently had to descend to the Advanced Base Camp (ABC) at 6,400 meters to maximize the acclimation process. [ 9 ]

  3. Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Seven Summits. The Indonesian Seven Summits Expedition Mahitala Unpar (ISSEMU) was a team of four mountaineers from Indonesia that successfully climbed the Seven Summits (the Messner version) between 2009 and 2011. [1] The last peak of their expedition was Denali in Alaska, which they reached on July 7, 2011. This marked the first ...

  4. Explorer's Grand Slam - Wikipedia

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    The Explorer's Grand Slam is an adventurer goal to reach the North Pole and South Pole, as well as climb the Seven Summits (Everest, Aconcagua, Denali, Kilimanjaro, Elbrus, Vinson, and Puncak Jaya or Kosciuszko). The Ultimate Explorer's Grand Slam includes this, plus visiting every country in the world.

  5. Seven Summits - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Summits consist of the highest mountain peak on each of the continents. Different lists include slight variations, but generally, the same core is maintained. The seven summits depend on the definition used for a continent – in particular the location of the border of that continent. This results in two major points of variation.

  6. Yasuko Namba - Wikipedia

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    Yasuko Namba (難波 康子, Nanba Yasuko, February 7, 1949 – May 11, 1996 [1]) was the second Japanese woman (after Junko Tabei [2]) to climb the Seven Summits. [3] Namba worked as a businesswoman for Federal Express in Japan, but her hobby of mountaineering took her all over the world.

  7. Sandy Hill (mountaineer) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Hill (born April 12, 1955, [1] formerly Sandra Hill Pittman) is a mountaineer, author, former fashion editor, and socialite.She survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster shortly after becoming the 34th woman to reach the Mount Everest summit and the second American woman to climb the Seven Summits.

  8. The Latest | Group of Seven summit turns to migration after ...

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    A summit meeting of the Group of Seven leading industrialized nations is expected to focus on migration on its second day Friday, seeking ways to combat trafficking and increase investment in ...

  9. Wasfia Nazreen - Wikipedia

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    Nazreen started trekking to base-camp of Everest on 26 March 2012 to mark Bangladesh's Independence day. [58] On 18 November 2015, Nazreen reached the summit of Carstensz Pyramid, the summit of Oceania, completing a four years long journey to the Seven Summits. She became the first Bangladeshi and first Bengali in the world to do so. She ...