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October 25, 2001
Dave Hahn We're Alive and Kicking!
MountainZone.com, the site that introduced a generation of mountain sports enthusiasts to a completely new way of getting news, interviews and authentic information, is still cranking. From the ashes of the dot-com meltdown, we have emerged, still breathing and eager to fly high, but somewhat battered and broken at present....[Click for the Full Story]...Our top story this week is the gut-wrenching tale of climber Dave Hahn (left) fighting his emotions on Mount Everest as he risks his life to save others in Everest: Emotional Rescue. Drop into the in-depth interview with world-renowned photographer Art Wolfe, who brings you the stunning images of his decades-long journey to capture the spirit of those great mountains in his new book The High Himalaya.

CLIMBING
Ed Viesturs
In his ongoing endeavor to climb all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks, Viesturs once again visited two disparate areas of the Himalaya.

MT. BIKING
Tale of 2 Borders
A tale of a time trial attempt on the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Wyoming to New Mexico, 544 miles through Colorado.

SKIING
Blowing Out Mice
Snowmakers fired up the guns at Vermont's Killington resort, a bonus for a pack of skiers and boarders, but not so good for the mice that build their nests in the snowmaking pipes...


SNOWBOARDING
Trey Cook: Chamonix
"Having witnessed the triumphs and tumbles of riders in places like Alaska and Jackson Hole, I arrived in France thinking I knew what steep meant..."

PHOTOGRAPHY
ART WOLFE
After decades, he has captured not only the breadth of the range but the spirit of the people, the wildlife and the landscape of The High Himalaya.

HIKING
Mount Kinabalu
No lines, no betas, no egos, no ill-considered fashion statements, just acres of steep, clean granite .


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