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Steve House and Cory Richards, Makalu 2009: Steve House and Cory Richards, Makalu 2, Steve 0

Steve House  /  Jun 01, 2009  /  1 Min Read  /  Climbing

Westface

Just as he predicted, Steve House and Cory Richards were not able to summit Makalu via the normal route. The same snow storm that collapsed the kitchen in base camp has halted their progress at approximately 20,000 feet.

Audio_graphic_20pxListen to Steve House – Makalu, May 29, 2009
(mp3 – 2:30 – right-click to download)

This is the second time Steve's been thwarted by weather on Makalu. If you're wondering whether or not he'll be back, consider what he wrote at the beginning of this trip: "Visiting the same peak twice makes it a project. Three times is an obsession." Hopefully Steve will call again before heading home with his final thoughts on Makalu.

Previous posts from the trip:
Makalu Again
Getting Acclimated
High Altitude Pulmonary Edema
Back to Normal
Greetings from 24,300 Feet
Collapsed Kitchen

["The west face of Makalu awaits a direct route up the face and it awaits an alpine style ascent." Photo: Steve House]

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