These expeditions, which I’ll be leading, are upcomming:

Baruntse:
At 7129 metres/23,390 feet, Baruntse (sometimes called Barun Tse or Barunche) lies in the heart of the Himalayan Giants of Nepal and has a higher rate of success reaching the summit than comparable peaks of this height. Our expedition offers an opportunity to climb this ‘classic’ easier 7000 metre/23,000 foot peak, located in a more remote area of the Khumbu region in Nepal in a relatively short amount of time. The summit affords some of the best views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu that can be seen anywhere in the Himalaya.
Please see this page for further information.

Mera Peak:
At 6476 metres/21,246 feet, Mera Peak lies in the heart of the Himalayan Giants of Nepal and is considered the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Our expedition offers an opportunity to climb this fun and easier 6500 metre/21,000 foot peak, located in a more remote area of the Khumbu region in Nepal in a relatively short amount of time. The summit affords some of the best views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu that can be seen anywhere in the Himalaya.
Please see this page for further information.

Mustagh ata:
Mustagata is perhaps the easiest 7500 metre/24,600 foot peak in the world to climb and is located in the Chinese Pamirs near K2. This is an easy peak for confident skiers, snowboarders, or snowshoers/racquetters to enjoy. We have chosen to climb the peak in July, a time when the snow conditions are good, the mountain is not too “melted-out”, and the route is relatively pristine and clean.
Please see this page for further information.

Cho Oyu:
Cho-Oyu at 8201 metres/26,906 feet has only recently become a popular mountain to climb. It is now known to be one of the most accessible of the world’s fourteen 8,000 metre/26,500 foot mountains. This is because the ascent to the summit plateau is short and direct, with a few small technical sections, less than 6 metres/20 feet high, climbed using fixed lines.
Please see this page for further information.

If you are interesting in joining one of these expeditions, or would like me to guide your expedition, feel free to contact me! I’m always happy to discuss!