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Adhering to North Face mountaineering gear’s global campaign "Never Stop Exploring," the team, composed of mountaineers, athletes and adventurers, conducted a 10-day preparatory climb on Mt. Cook National Park.
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That would soon be a thing of the past as the Philippines formed a united front to accomplish the rare feat — scaling Mount Everest, known as the tallest mountain in the world with a height of 29,035 feet or 8,850 meters which is equivalent to 20 Empire State Buildings.
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Adhering to North Face mountaineering gear’s global campaign "Never Stop Exploring," the team, composed of mountaineers, athletes and adventurers, conducted a 10-day preparatory climb on Mt. Cook National Park.
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