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  1. Climbing (Homann)
  2. Climbing (WWW of Sports)
  3. Climbing - Indoor (Rock n Roll Sports)
      Provides locations of indoor climbing within the USA.

Papers
  1. Climbing (Altrec.com)
      Provides a comprehensive guide. 1-01

  2. Mt. Everest After 50 Years (Tampa Tribune - Loft and Turner)
      "Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first, 50 years ago today."

      "Hundreds have followed in their footsteps to the top of the world. So many, in fact, that getting to the summit of Mount Everest last week involved waiting in line for up to an hour at the fabled Hillary Step, a rock outcrop 100 feet below the windswept peak." 5-03

  3. Weihenmayer, Erik (2001Everest.com)
      Provides biographical and other information on Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to climb Mt. Everest. 12-01

  4. Weihenmayer, Erik - Climbing Mt. Everest (SportsIllustrated-CNN - Swift)
      Provides an interview with the first blind person to climb Mt. Everest. 12-01

  5. Weihenmayer, Erik - Climbing Mt. Everest (iCan.com - Bondi and Correll)
      Provides a story on the first blind person to climb Mt. Everest. 12-01

Periodicals
  1. Climbing Articles (Mountain Zone)
      Provides articles about climbing, such as efforts to climb Mount Everest and the discovery of George Mallory's body 75 years after his attempt. 7-99

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