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It's prettyexciting seeing what is posted each day and Tag Heuer replica watches for all our team it's thefirst thing they look at when they arrive at work in the morning!Travel and climbing are both activities that can enrich your life, andto be able to share it with your wider network via the web adds anotherdimension to each journey.Q: How is AC using Facebook today?We've quite a large family of clients here at AC and we find thatFacebook helps us keep in touch with everyone with 'insider' details onwhat's going on in the world of climbing and at AC.Q: How is AC using Twitter?Both to follow key expeditions with brief updates of their progress andalso to highlight articles of interest on the web about climbing,guiding, high altitude expeditioning for our followers.

Q: Do you see any complications when your clients also post dispatches?We brief our team members to be sensitive to other teams and thecurrent Bell & Ross replica watches situation when updating their own web blogs but yes there isthe potential for mis-communications and mis-reporting to occur.Q: Does all this real-time communication increase the opportunity for confusion during accidents?Yes and no, yes in that there is the potential for the wronginformation to be published (and then sometimes retracted, which isvery confusing and happened a lot on websites covering Everest in 1996)and no because we can get relevant facts about what is actuallyhappening out to people who are following any particular situation.It is interesting seeing some of the blogs/dispatches that come outand how sometimes there are discrepancies in what has been written andwhat has actually happened.

It's important for people to realize that ablog/dispatch is only one person's point of view and not necessarilyintending to provide balanced media like Rolex Datejusts replica watches the mainstream media attemptsto.Mountaineering used to be something that occurred a long way fromanywhere and news was slow to get out. Electronic media now makes itall the more immediate and hence people can follow an expedition'sdaily progress with the flick of a switch. I think this is a cool thingas more people can share in the experience without necessarily havingto be there.One of the first websites I remember visiting as I took an interest in Everest was mountainzone.com.They chronicled the climbs of Everest and other Himalayan peaks and dida great job with interviews and insightful articles. Their real-timecoverage of the 1996 disaster was novel at the time. But for those noton the Internet in 1996, most waited for Jon Krakauer's's extensivearticle in Outside magazine - not the website, the printed magazine :).

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