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Sunday, 13 February 2011

TODAY I HAVE RECEIVED THE BLOG DEL DIA AWARD


I just got today my first award in this world of blogs and it has made me very excited. THE BLOG DEL DIA Site has given me the Blog of the Day Award February 13, and I have to say I feel a bit like those celebrities who pose for new calendars and each of them are covers of some of the 12 months, in this case I am one of the 365 days of the year 2011 and taking into account that these guys blog deals to reward "the most interesting blogs on the network, which despite its quality, still they are not known by the general public" , well, why I should deny it ... ...  but the award has got me very excited!

On the occasion of this award I have done an interview just published out today, February 13, and here is the link in case anyone is curious to visit it to take a look.


Thanks to Rafael R. Lopez and his team!

Friday, 11 February 2011

I HAVE STARTED A PHOTOBLOG CALLED SNAPPING LIFE, PLEASE FEEL VERY WELCOME TO VISIT IT


It took me some time thinking of it but finally I decided to start this third blog, about my favourite hobby: Photography. The first blog came in October 2009 (El trolley de Nieves, it's about entertainment and current events), the second in April 2010 (Sangria, sol y siesta, the one we are in now), which was created to bring a more current and cultural image of Spain, getting far from the typical image that many foreigns still have about Spain related to "toros, flamenco and olé" and the third (and hopefully the last one, because blogs take you too much time to keep them updated!), it is just born, it is a photoblog (SNAPPING LIFE), which pretends to have few words but many photographs taken by me, which will show snippets of life on photographs that I have taken, or I will take in future about many different topics and locations.

I hope that friends and visitors who come here regularly and new visitors who comes here every day, will also find of interest this new blog and will go there to visit it whenever you want and where you will also, of course, be very welcome too.

As I have said this new blog is just new born (it has even two posts), but will gradually take more shape. Thank you very much for all your visits and comments always and I wait for you also in:


Saturday, 5 February 2011

EDURNE PASABAN, ADVENTURER OF THE YEAR


Recently National Geographic, one of the largest and most renowned educational institutions and nonprofit scientific world, has named Edurne Pasaban the Adventurer of the Year 2010.

The award, a prestigious and recognized worldwide, is decided by the National Geographic website. Edurne was nominated along with nine other prominent people in climbing, navigation, exploration, etc. More than 9000 people around the world continue to Edurne on your facebook page. They have been instrumental in the election, as acknowledged by the mountaineer.

In May 2010, 37 year old Spanish mountaineer Edurne Pasaban finished her nine-year quest to climb the world’s 14 tallest mountains, the 8,000-meter (or higher) peaks. As she said: “You climb to the top and live to tell about it or you don’t. And descends can be more fatal than the push to the summit”. And Edurne knows this too well. Six years ago, on her way off of 28,251 foot K2, Pasabán lost pieces of her big toes to frostbite. When she returned home to Spain she felt like a load of things had piled up on me all at once. She was 31 with no partner, no children, and a life dedicated to a quest that had left her missing some of her toes. She had trouble getting out of bed in the morning. She thought about quitting climbing. Then, not quite a year later, Pasaban returned to the mountains, where things were clearer. And last spring, after knocking off 26,545 foot Annapurna and then, 26,289 foot Shishapangma, the alpinist became the first (she is sick of the debate with Eun-Sun’s claim) woman in history to summit every mountain above 8,000 meters.


“If people decided that I am the Adventurer of the Year, I am very happy, you know it,” Pasaban said when she was surprised with the news last week in New York City’s Central Park. “In my life, I never thought I would climb the 8,000-meter peaks. And I never thought I would be the Adventurer of the Year. It’s a nice present, and I would like to tell everybody thank you very much.”

Raised in the mountainous Basque country of northern Spain and standing six feet tall, Pasaban starting climbing when she was 14 years old. By 18, she was climbing in the Himalaya. Pasaban’s mountaineering accomplishments have made her a national hero in Spain. Though Pasaban does not think of her climbing in terms of being a woman, she realizes her impact: “I did not set out to prove anything, but if I can be a reference to help women believe in themselves, I will be very content with that”, she says.

Congratulations Edurne! You deserve it!
Source: adventure-journal.com/
             nationalgeographic.com

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