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May 9, 2001
This is just a quick update from Advanced Base Camp on Mount Everest.
Mike Chrisp and I arrived at Advanced Base Camp yesterday. As things go
with us, yesterday was one of the best days on the mountain but today
we are socked in a blizzard. You cant see the summit. Big cumulous
clouds came in and weve got a storm on our hands. The Australians
are up at Camp V and are on their way down because the winds are extremely
high on the North Ridge.
Mike and I will stay here for two to three days. If the weather clears,
were going to try to establish Camp V and get Phil and Walter up
high so they can hopefully make a summit bid. Were not sure if were
going to make a summit bid ourselves, but Im going to climb without
oxygen as far as I can, in part because I dont have oxygen up here.
Ive been quite sick on this trip and havent been able to get
a lot of my personal gear up high -- including oxygen. So I will give
it my best go without oxygen. Mike will attempt to go as high as he can
with oxygen. And were going to try to do this in the next two or
three days. If we cant do it then, weve run out of time. The
expedition is going to be over on May 20th when the yaks come back to
Advanced Base Camp. So well be starting the journey back to Kathmandu
on May 21st.
Were hopeful that the weather will cooperate with us but Mike
and I have had the worst luck climbing this mountain. It seems every time
were up here the weather turns bad.

Tim Boelter
2001 British American Lightweight Everest Expedition
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