Paul Hockey - Information on 2004 Mount Everest expedition, raising awareness and money for cancer research. Includes photos of Mount Aconcagua expedition. - http://www.paulhockey.com/
Lost on Everest - The public television program NOVA features information about the 1999 expedition to find George Mallory as well as details on surviving Everest, the mountain's history, and climbing routes. - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/
Everest 2003 - This is an official site of Romanian expedition on the North side of Everest. - http://www.everest2003.ro
Singapore-Latin American Expedition - About the team's attempt to climb Mount Everest via the North Face. Photos, dispatches, and route information. Also covers previous expeditions to Mount Ararat, Kazakhstan, Aconcagua, and Chilean volcanoes. - http://www.everest.org.sg/
Mount Everest 2002 - About Claudia Bäumler and Hartmut Bielefeldt's plans to attempt the northern side of Mount Everest in spring 2002 as a two-person team. - http://www.everest-2002.de/home_e.html
MountainZone.com: Climbing Mount Everest - Archived dispatches from various expeditions in 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000, including detailed reports from the team that found the remains of George Mallory in 1999. - http://classic.mountainzone.com/everest/
Ester-C Everest Challenge 1998 - Account of Tom Whittaker's climbs in 1995 and 1998, when he became the first person to reach the summit with an artificial foot. - http://www.mtnvisions.com/Everest/everest2.html
Into Thin Air: The Tragedy at Everest - Discusses the group dynamics of the fatal 1996 expeditions, with links to several conflicting versions of events. - http://www.has.vcu.edu/group/thinair.htm
Everest Attempt - In the spring of 2003 Cathy O'Dowd, Ian Woodall and Ang Geljen Sherpa attempted the previously unclimbed north-east face of the mountain. They turned back due to avalanches, unstable soft snow, and illness. - http://www.ivenus.com/travel/ER-Cathy-2-7apr03-wk156.asp
Team Everest '03 - American expedition led by disabled climber Gary Guller. Eight trekkers with disabilities reached Base Camp, and Guller became the first arm amputee to reach the summit. - http://www.teameverest03.org/