http://www.forbes.com/2003/06/11/cz_jc_0611feat.html This article gives light to several issues that we have talked about in this class thus far from Edmund Hillary’s perspective in 1999. The interview with Hillary gives his opinions on several modern mountaineering issued facing Everest, and Nepal. Continuing it talks about Norgay and Hillary friendship after the 1953 summit of Everest,…
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Final Paper Proposal
by mkg •
For my final paper, I’d like to study and observe Native American tribes and their relationships with the mountains that were once their homes such as the Sioux with The Black Hills of South Dakota and the Blackfeet Nation of Montana (mainly because there is a lot of material). I wanted to compare and contrast…
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Article
by mkg •
http://adventureblog.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/18/can-two-climbers-on-snapchat-improve-everests-struggling-reputation/ I really enjoyed the article because it ties the disaster of 1996 into the technology era that Everest has fallen victim to. The author does a fairly decent and entertaining job of helping a reader understand why Everest has taken on such a negative context, he does it in a way that any audience…
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Final Paper proposal
by Colton •
I am still trying to figure out a thesis for the paper, but I know that i want to research how various cultures view the mountains, i e religious views and philosophy. I really enjoyed the first chapter of Mount Analogue, when it was describing how different cultures use mountains in their legends, such as…
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Final Project Sources
by mmg •
My final project on will be on the development and progression of women’s rights and privileges within the sport of mountaineering. I will seek to show how as women’s rights advanced in mainstream society so to did women’s rights in the sport of mountaineering. It will touch on not only how far these rights have…
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Paper and sauces
by The Crooked Spoke •
So…my topic has shifted in a…somewhat substantial way. I am no longer focused on the evolution of risk, but on the access to this risk. That is, I’d like to examine the complications of access on many scales, from Mt. Everest to the Gallatin Valley. I’ll do so by calling on examples from each scale,…
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There are still some “Firsts” out there!
by Colton •
This is a fun and easy read about a group of mountaineers who travel to south-east Asia in order to find the highest mountain in the area and ascend it. the article is supplemented by a six-minute video. I chose this article because It shows that even today, there are still some “firsts” to be climbed.…
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Final Paper
by Josh •
For my final paper topic, I will be writing on the economic effects of tourism in Nepal because of the rise in tourism due to mountaineering and adventure travel. Source List: “Tourism, Change, and Continuity in the Mount Everest Region, Nepal” Stanley F. Stevens Geographical Review Oct. 1993 “Adventure Travel and Sustainable Tourism in the Peripheral Economy…
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Final Paper topic and Sources
by mel •
My final paper topic is going to be the environmental impacts on mountains from mountaineering. One of my most useful sources for this essay with be Thin Ice by Mark Bowen, which will hit on the changing ice caps and its clues to the changing climate in reference to high altitude and the mountains. It…
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Sharp End
by Josh •
http://www.alpinist.com/doc/ALP51/11-sharp-end-katie-ives This article focuses on the misunderstanding on an international scale regarding places like Tibet and Nepal, and the people who live there. The article points out how a lot of literature and film about Himalayan mountaineering will describe the region like an icy desert, where the Sherpa people were viewed as servants and now…