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Sherpas during a pujaSherpa's setting prayer flags during a puja at Ama Dablam (or is it just a good reason to get drunk on Chang)
Submitted by: cchas on 2005-12-12
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profilethis is just for my profile, don't I look fab?
Submitted by: angelina on 2005-07-08
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Mountains and Prayer FlagsMountains and prayer flags at dusk at the Thyangboche Monastery.
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-02-25
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Ama Dablam and ProfileA climber in profile with Ama Dablam in the background.
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-02-24
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Ama Dablam and Mani StoneA mani stone in the foreground and Ama Dablam in the background. Seen while trekking in Nepal.
Submitted by: rampage on 2005-01-28
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Ama Dablam summit portraitMy self-portrait on the summit of Ama Dablam. Pumori is the peak visible in the background. I stayed on top for about an hour and a half before starting the endless series of rappels down to C2.
Submitted by: kaijin on 2004-09-10
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Another Himalayan SunsetTaken from Camp 2 on Ama Dablam. Nothing much to tell... taken with a point and shoot camera that was on it's last leg.
Submitted by: adamtd on 2004-07-19
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The Everest View HotelThis picture was taken from the Everest View Hotel in Nepail. The Everest View Hotel sits on a ridge just above Namche Bazaar and Kumjung. It gets it's name because you can see Everest, on a clear day that is. Everest is obstructed by clouds just over my right shoulder. We still had a great view of Ama Dablam, which was the objective of our expedition.
Submitted by: adamtd on 2004-07-11
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Putting a face with a name.This picture was taken at Camp 3 on Ama Dablam in Nepal. I'm simply posting this picture to go in my profile so people have a face to put with my name.
Submitted by: adamtd on 2004-07-10
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Summit Day on Ama DablamA perfect moment of a perfect day - passing the hanging glacier on the way to the summit.
Submitted by: kaijin on 2004-06-17
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Above Camp 2Larry is just about to enter the mixed section on the way to Camp 3. Camp 2 is located on top of the tower in the background. This tower brings the pure rock climbing section of the route to a close and goes free at a difficult 5.7. Tents in Camp 1 can also be seen further down the ridge.
Submitted by: kaijin on 2004-06-17
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A room with a view...Looking out our tent door at Camp 2 on the South-west ridge of Ama Dablam. The peak seen through the tent door is Malanphulan (5573m). It was truly a beautiful sight to wake up to.
Photo taken by Adam Heming.
Submitted by: adamtd on 2004-06-15
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Himalayan SunsetThis picture was taken from Camp 2 on the South-West ridge of Ama Dablam. It had looked like we would get hit by a snow storm, but it broke just before reaching the mountian and provided a spectacular sunset.
Submitted by: adamtd on 2004-06-15
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Ama Dablam from Everest Base Camp trailit was a day #3, somewhere between Namche Bazaar and Teyngboche Monastery (sp?)
Submitted by: shamu on 2004-05-20
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The Morning AfterAma Dablam against the cloudless blue sky the morning after I summited, October 27, 1998
Submitted by: rockinice on 2004-01-29
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Ama Dablam from KhumjungI took this picture in the spring of 2002 while treking and climbing in Nepal. I was walking between Khumjung and Khunde when I turned around and saw this view.
Submitted by: alpinist on 2003-03-13
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View of Ama Dablam from Gokyo ValleyThis is a picture I took of Ama Dablam from Gokyo Valley in December 2000, while I was in the middle of a wonderful trek in the Everest region. In the bottom left, you can see the town of Phortse, I believe, at approximately 3600m, on the opposite side of the valley. Truly spectacular scenery.
Submitted by: clockworkd on 2003-03-11
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C2 Lagunak Ridge, Ama Dablam
Submitted by: Skyhoysrock on 2007-08-04
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North side of AmaNorth side of Ama Dablam from Pokalde high camp.
Submitted by: highcamp on 2007-10-04
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Ama dablampic from camp 1
Submitted by: paresh1 on 2007-11-05
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