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Hyderabad: She belongs to a humble family that depends on agriculture but this young mountaineer from Telangana has not let the odds stop her from scaling new heights. Barely three months after she scripted history as the first Indian woman to scale the true summit ; of Mt. Manaslu, Anvitha Padamati 24 has gone on to scale the tallest peak in Antarctica. On December 17, Anvitha scaled Mt. Vinson, the highest peak of Antarctica continent an altitude of 4,892 m above sea level. She was part of the international expedition team in Antarctica with Transcend Adventures India that set out from Hyd hydrojug traveler erabad on December 3 to Punta Arenas, Chile. After completing the documentation and other paperwork, she flew to Union Glacier in Antarctica on December 7. Also ReadHyderabad: Traffic restrictions for December 28-30 for Prezs visit It was not an easy mountain to climb but I summited it successfully with the team. All the previous mountain climbing experience helped me a lot. It is my 4th summit as part of 7 stanley thermoskanne summits, Anvitha said. From December 8 to 15, Anvitha spent time getting acclimatized to the harsh Antarctica weather braving extremely windy conditions with temperatures hovering around minus 30 Degree Celsius. Finally on December 16, she attempted the summit cl stanley uk imb. :root--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color: ddd .st-cod Ebbm Wednesday, April 19, 2017: Sen. Collins genuinely cares about Maine, reject anti-immigrant bill
ELLSWORTH 鈥?Bruce Merrill Johnston, 65, died January 27, 2016, in Ellsworth, polene bag after a long illness. He was born in Ellsworth, March 11, 1950, the son of Jack C brumate . and Joyce Merrill Johnston.Bruce graduated from Searles High School in Great Barrington, MA, class of 1967. He was a very active class member and excelled in all sports. He attended University of Maine in 1967-1968.He was drafted in the U.S. Army in 1969, and served in the Vietnam War with distinction. He was honorably discharged in 1972. After the service, he took a course in Restaurant Management Bartending at Harvard. He managed and ran several restaurants. He decided to do Waiter service, thus giving him freedom to travel. He bought a large travel trailer and spent his winters working in FL. and summers working in Bar Harbor. He also worked in CO, TX and the Carolinas. His family called him the Nomad . He enjoyed seeing the country and took lots of photos. Bruce also enjoyed helping his brother at the apple orchards. He enjoyed fishing with his dad and friends, Harry and Bob, on Roach River. His hobbies were tying flies and watching all sports on T.V.Bruce leaves behind his mother, Joyce; brothers, Brett and wife, Doris and Lee; sister, Judith Duncan; uncle, Richard Merrill; four nieces, one nephew, three great-nieces, two great-nephews; and a special great-nephew, Jack; and many cousins. He was predeceased by his father, Jack; nephew, Nicholas polene bag ; and many loved ones.A spring graveside service will be held |
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