**Our holiday order deadline has passed. All orders will arrive after Christmas** Commemorate your love of the world's tallest peaks with our custom seven summits poster. This poster is the perfect addition to your home or office and make a great gift!. Museum-quality posters with vivid prints made on thick and durable matte paper.
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. 7 Summits #1 Mount Elbrus • Elevation 5,642 m (18,510 ft) • Prominence 4,741 m (15,554 ft) • Europe • Caucasus Mountains • Russia • First Ascent 1874 This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits - so 7 Designs are made for this plus some other popular Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
At the summit in Hiroshima, the leaders of the G7 announced new measures to support Ukraine and to stop Russia's war machine. They also committed to strengthen disarmament efforts, foster a strong global economic recovery and drive the transition to clean energy economies.
Hey there, fellow Earth dwellers. My name’s Chris, and I’m an armchair adventurer who loves to explore the world from the comfort of my home. But that hasn’t stopped me from dreaming big. Ever since…
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The highest summits on each of the 7 continents. Everest - Asia Aconcagua - South America Denali - North America Kilimanjaro - Africa Elbrus - Europe Vinson Massif - Antarctica Puncak Jaya - Australasia PRINT SIZE AND QUALITY All my prints are available in a variety of sizes printed on high quality glossy paper ensuring a bright and vivid finish. Each print has a half inch white border to allow ease of framing. These prints will last you a lifetime. For sizes A2 and above I've teamed up with Print Post UK who take care of the print and dispatch process. They've been carefully selected to make sure the print quality delivered to you remains the same. If you would like a larger size digital copy please get in touch. FRAMING - UK ONLY I offer the option of a frame for my A4 prints for UK customers. Consisting of wood with a Perspex insert the frame itself is black and measures 14x11 inches. A white 1.5 inch mount is included to finish off your print. Unfortunately I don't offer framing for A5 and A3 sizes. If you need any guidance feel free to send me a message. PACKAGING AND POSTAGE To ensure they arrive to you in perfect condition all my prints are packed into clear cellophane sleeves and then a sturdy Do Not Bend envelope for sizes up to A4 and a sturdy poster tube for A3. All A2 and A1 orders are printed and dispatched by Print Post UK. For international orders outside of the UK - if you would like tracking please select the international tracked and signed option from the delivery options. NEW IDEAS Like this style but can't see the print you want? Drop me a message via the custom order option on my shop homepage. I'm adding new designs all the time so will be happy to help. Any Other Questions Please Ask. New Designs arriving in store all the time!
The Seven Summits mountaineering challenge sees climbers tackle the world’s highest peaks located on each of the 7 continents.
As you would imagine, the highest point is found at the peak of the continent’s highest mountain. In mountaineering this is known as the Seven Summits, which was first postulate…
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. 7 Summits #5 Puncak Jaya • Elevation 4,884 m (16,024 ft) • Prominence 4,884 m (16,024 ft) • Australia • Sudirman Range • Indonesia • First Ascent 1962 Puncak Jaya (Indonesian: [ˈpuntʃak ˈdʒaja]; literally Glorious Peak) or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m [16,024 ft]) is the highest summit of Mount Jayawijaya or Mount Carstensz /ˈkɑːrstəns/ in the Sudirman Range of the western central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia (within Puncak Jaya Regency). Other summits are East Carstensz Peak (4,808 m [15,774 ft]), Sumantri (4,870 m [15,980 ft]) and Ngga Pulu (4,863 m [15,955 ft]). Other names include Nemangkawi in the Amungkal language, Carstensz Toppen and Gunung Soekarno. This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
There are many guided expeditions that can help you put together a step-by-step progression to climb the seven summits. Here they are:
**Our holiday order deadline has passed. All orders will arrive after Christmas** Commemorate your love of South America's highest peak with our custom Aconcagua poster. Buy as a set with all seven summits or as a stand-along piece. Either way is sure to impress! Museum-quality posters with vivid prints made on thick and durable matte paper. A statement in any room, these puppies are just the accent your room or office needs.
**Our holiday order deadline has passed. All orders will arrive after Christmas** Commemorate your love of the world's highest peak with our custom Mt Everest poster. Buy as a set with all seven summits or as a stand-along piece. Either way is sure to impress!
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. 7 Summits #7 Mount Everest • Elevation 8,848 m (29,029 ft) • Prominence 8,848 m (29,029 ft) • Himalaya • Sentinel Range • Nepal / China • First Ascent 1953 Mount Everest (Nepali: सगरमाथा [sʌɡʌrmatʰa] , IAST: Sagarmāthā; Tibetan: Chomolungma ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ; Chinese: 珠穆朗玛 Zhūmùlǎngmǎ) is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border runs across its summit point. This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
Inspired by Kit DesLauriers' extraordinary mountaineering achievement.
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. Print Error: the Backside of the Card show the Puncak Jaya - replacement Cards are coming and can be send on request later 7 Summits #6 Mount Vinson • Elevation 4,892 m (16,050 ft) • Prominence 4,892 m (16,050 ft) • Antarctica • Sentinel Range • • First Ascent 1966 Vinson Massif (/ˈvɪnsən mæˈsiːf/) is a large mountain massif in Antarctica that is 21 km (13 mi) long and 13 km (8 mi) wide and lies within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. It overlooks the Ronne Ice Shelf near the base of the Antarctic Peninsula. The massif is located about 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) from the South Pole. Vinson Massif was discovered in January 1958 by U.S. Navy aircraft. In 1961, the Vinson Massif was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN), after Carl G. Vinson, United States congressman from the state of Georgia, for his support for Antarctic exploration. This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. 7 Summits #1 Mount Elbrus • Elevation 5,642 m (18,510 ft) • Prominence 4,741 m (15,554 ft) • Europe • Caucasus Mountains • Russia • First Ascent 1874 This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits - so 7 Designs are made for this plus some other popular Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
Quest for snow boots My Elbrus adventure started with a search for snow boots. Never have I thought that having small feet could cause so much trouble. I’m size 3 UK, which is the smallest shoe size available for women without having to venture into a kids’ section. So imagine how hard it is to ... Read moreClimbing Mount Elbrus, Russia
Die 7 Summits sind der jeweils höchste Berg aller Kontinente. Mit einer Höhe von 2.000 bis über 8.000m ist in dieser Liste alles mit dabei!
Die 7 Summits sind der jeweils höchste Berg aller Kontinente. Mit einer Höhe von 2.000 bis über 8.000m ist in dieser Liste alles mit dabei!
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains of each of the seven continents. Climbing to the summit of all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first achieved on 30 April 1985 by Richard Bass. Completing the Seven Summits and additionally reaching the north and south poles has been dubbed the Explorers Grand Slam. 7 Summits #4 Mount McKinley • Elevation 6,194 m (20,322 ft) • Prominence 6,194 m (20,322 ft) • North America • Alaska Range • United States • First Ascent 1913 Denali (also known as Mount McKinley, its former official name) is the highest mountain peak in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 m) above sea level. With a topographic prominence of 20,156 feet (6,144 m) and a topographic isolation of 4,629 miles (7,450 km), Denali is the third most prominent and third most isolated peak on Earth, after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the interior of the U.S. state of Alaska, Denali is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve. This Patch Series is a Tribute to all those Climbers and Explorers and we start this new growing Outdoor Series with the Seven Summits Each Patch is around 4" wide and comes with a numbered Artwork Card with some of the Information about him. Each Design is limited to 300 Patches. The Topolines on each Card are Part of the specific Mountain on it. They are shipped from Charlotte, NC.The Bass and Messner listsThe first Seven Summits list as postulated by Bass (the Bass or Kosciusko list) chose the highest mountain of mainland Australia, Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft), to represent the Australian continent's highest summit. Reinhold Messner postulated another list (the Messner or Carstensz list), replacing Mount Kosciuszko with Indonesia's Puncak Jaya, or Carstensz Pyramid (4,884 m or 16,024 ft). Neither the Bass nor the Messner list includes Mont Blanc. From a mountaineering point of view, the Messner list is the more challenging one. Climbing Carstensz Pyramid has the character of an expedition, whereas the ascent of Kosciuszko is an easy hike. Indeed, Patrick Morrow used this argument to defend his choice to adhere to the Messner list, Being a climber first and a collector second, I felt strongly that Carstensz Pyramid, the highest mountain in Australasia ... was a true mountaineer’s objective." Special Thanks to my Crew Hiwez and Tov for creating the Artwork of the Mountains and Cards...
Want to give the Seven Summits a try? What skills will you require and how much will each stage cost? Here’s what you need to know to get started.
Inspired by Kit DesLauriers' extraordinary mountaineering achievement.
The Seven Summits Series is a collection of 7 (or 8) beautifully embroidered patches illustrating the highest summit of each continent. This includes: • Mt. Everest (Asia) • Denali (North America) • Aconcagua (South America) • Mt. Kilimanjaro (Africa) • Mt. Elbrus (Europe) • Mt. Carstensz (Oceania) • Mt. Vinson (Antarctica) • Mt. Kosciuszko (Australia) "Wait, why are there 8 summits in the Seven Summits? That's super confusing!" Because there is some argument over whether the Australian continent includes just mainland Australia or wider Oceania, so some people say Mt. Cartensz is the highest summit on that continent and some say Mt. Kosciuszko. For this reason, you can purchase the collection with whichever patch you prefer, or with both. Features: • 4 x 4 inches (10.16 x 10.16 cm) • 100% embroidered • Iron-on backing for application to your favorite pack or clothing • Smooth merrowed edge to prevent loose threads Whether you are an avid mountain climber or just an avid collector, you won't find embroidered patches of this quality anywhere else! © These designs are copyright of Expedition Souvenirs. You may not copy or reproduce this product.
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Here's my experience climbing Mt Kilimanjaro, summiting on International Women’s Day with five ladies from around the world.