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Acclaimed seven summits climber Alex Pancoe, 39, dies during Himalayan expedition
Renowned adventurer and philanthropist Alex Pancoe has tragically passed away during a mountaineering expedition in the Himalayas. Pancoe, 39, was preparing for a climb of Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world, when he suffered cardiac arrest. Despite efforts from fellow climbers on the scene, he could not be revived. His death was confirmed by his family, with his wife, Nina Laske Pancoe, sharing a heartfelt tribute on social media to honor the man many considered not just a climber,
Acclaimed seven summits climber Alex Pancoe, 39, dies during Himalayan expedition
Renowned adventurer and philanthropist Alex Pancoe has tragically passed away during a mountaineering expedition in the Himalayas. Pancoe, 39, was preparing for a climb of Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world, when he suffered cardiac arrest. Despite efforts from fellow climbers on the scene, he could not be revived. His death was confirmed by his family, with his wife, Nina Laske Pancoe, sharing a heartfelt tribute on social media to honor the man many considered not just a climber,
NIMAS Team Conquers Unclimbed Tsangyang Gyatso Peak in Arunachal Pradesh
In a remarkable feat of mountaineering, a 15-member team from the National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS) has successfully scaled an unnamed peak in the Gorichen range of the Eastern Himalayas. Standing at an impressive height of 20,942 feet, this previously unclimbed summit, now named "Tsangyang Gyatso Peak," pays tribute to the 6th Dalai Lama, Rigzen Tsangyang Gyatso. The expedition, which began on September 7, took 15 days to complete. Led by A
NIMAS Team Conquers Unclimbed Tsangyang Gyatso Peak in Arunachal Pradesh
In a remarkable feat of mountaineering, a 15-member team from the National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS) has successfully scaled an unnamed peak in the Gorichen range of the Eastern Himalayas. Standing at an impressive height of 20,942 feet, this previously unclimbed summit, now named "Tsangyang Gyatso Peak," pays tribute to the 6th Dalai Lama, Rigzen Tsangyang Gyatso. The expedition, which began on September 7, took 15 days to complete. Led by A









