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Adventurer Ed Webster is scheduled to speak about his mountain climbing exploits during the May 16 author's chat at the People Plus Center.
Adventurer Ed Webster is scheduled to speak about his mountain climbing exploits during the May 16 author’s chat at the People Plus Center.
BRUNSWICK — Ed Webster, who in 1988 achieved and survived a new, never-beforeattempted route up Mt. Everest’s most dangerous and most isolated Tibetan side, will present his photo collection and lecture at People Plus Center during the May 16 author’s chat at 2 p.m.

“Snow in the Kingdom: My Storm Years on Everest,” was written by Webster and “offers a great testimony to the career of this adventurer,” notes a release from the center. “The 500-page volume is loaded with stunning color and black-andwhite photographs. His inspiring stories of survival and endurance will leave you breathless!”

 
 
A veteran of seven Himalayan expeditions, Webster was the first American mountaineer to climb in Mongolia.

A resident of Orr’s Island, Webster’s articles and photography have been published in dozens of magazines, including those published by the Sierra Club and the National Geographic Society.

Copies of his book will be available for purchase at the meeting. Reserve your seat by calling 729-0757.

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