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- Mountain Madness - Wikipedia
Mountain Madness is a Seattle-based mountaineering and trekking company The company specializes in mountain adventure travel and has a training school for mountain and rock climbing
- At the Mountains of Madness - Wikipedia
At the Mountains of Madness is a science-fiction and cosmic horror novella by the American author H P Lovecraft, written in February March 1931 and published in 1936
- Our History: About Mountain Madness Guided Trips | Mountain Madness
Mountain Madness began with Scott Fischer’s dream to create a community of like-minded souls driven by a passion for mountain exploration To connect people with adventure — and turn their dreams into reality
- Scott Fischer - Wikipedia
Through Mountain Madness, Fischer guided the 1993 Climb for the Cure on Denali (20,320 feet) in Alaska which eight students at Princeton University organized The expedition raised $280,000 for the American Foundation for AIDS Research
- 1996 Mount Everest disaster - Wikipedia
The 1996 Mount Everest disaster occurred on 10–11 May 1996 when eight climbers caught in a blizzard died on Mount Everest while attempting to descend from the summit
- About Us - Mountain Madness
From this spirited partnership emerged Mountain Madness and a desire to share the challenge, beauty, and joy of mountaineering, climbing, trekking, and skiing with others Their enduring mission: To offer the highest quality experience possible for beginner to advanced adventure seekers alike
- Expedition Trek Alpine Rock Ice Climbs and Ski… | Mountain Madness
Mountain Madness is a mountain climbing guide service and mountaineering school located in Seattle Washington Seven summits is our specialty, including Everest and Kilimanjaro climbs and treks
- Mountain Top Madness - Wikipedia
The first Mountain Top Madness was produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on June 30, 1995, the night prior to Hardcore Heaven The event was held at the Flagstaff in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania in the United States, [1] with around 385 attendees [2] A "fan cam" recording of the event was released on DVD by ECW
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