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Equipped with satellite communication tools, the team is sending
dispatches and photos back to this Web site.
Youre invited to follow the climb through written accounts
and digital images.

| April 1, 2001Hi,Yesterday we departed out of Kathmandu.
Its funny to make the same trip that we did only five months ago. The landscape
is unchanged except for the fact that the valley isnt as green as it was
during the post monsoon.We stopped in Kodari, had lunch, and proceeded
over the Friendship Bridge into Tibet. The drive from the bridge up to the border
town of Zhangmu had to be the most difficult part of the trip so far. The entire
team was in the back of a Chinese truck bouncing to and fro over the rough road.
By time we reached the town, 40 minutes later, everyone was covered in dust. Those
with black hair suddenly aged, their hair gray.We had to spend the night
in Zhangmu, because we were late getting to the border. The accommodations there
were slightly better than here in Nyalam. Hopefully there will be no rats tonight.Mike
Chrisp has come down with a serious bout of diarrhea brought on by food poisoning.
Both Mike and I had the same food, I however have not felt quite as bad. Mike
has not been able to sleep for fear of losing his bowels in bed. Phil however
has been as chipper as can be. I am once again sick with a sore throat and a typical
head cold. I have already started antibiotics, because I need to properly acclimate
without fighting a cold. Best
regards, Tim Boelter 2001 British American Lightweight Everest Expedition
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