W hat are Eight-thousander peaks?  According to Wikipedia, the Eight-thousanders  are the 14 independent mountains on Earth that are more than 8,000 meters (26,247 ft) high above sea level. All these mountains are in death zone i.e. above 8000 meters, where it is extremely difficult for humans to survive.       This is how 8000ers are located. Credits: MountainSprings    And the Eight-thousanders are,  1 	 Mount Everest(8848 m) 	  2 	 K2 (8611 m) 	  3 	 Kangchenjunga(8586 m) 	  4 	 Lhotse (8516 m)  5 	 Makalu (8463 m)  6 	 Cho Oyu (8201 m) 	  7 	 Dhaulagiri (8167 m) 	  8 	 Manaslu (8163 m) 	  9 	 Nanga Parbat(8125 m) 	  10 	 Annapurna I (8091 m) 	  11 	 Gasherbrum I(8068 m) 	  12 	 Broad Peak (8047 m) 	  13 	 Gasherbrum II(8035 m) 	  14 	 Shishapangma(8027 m)    Since the inception of mountaineering, people always tried to achieve extraordinary feats by trying something new and significantly difficult at the same. 8000ers are is considered one such feat. We Indians are not behind ...
       Explore Sahyadris, Explore Maharashtra Desha...!!!   Grab the opportunity to surprise your dear mountaineers, trekkers, adventurers, travelers, nature or mountain lovers.   Get.Set.Climb  presents the first ever Sahyadris calendar for 2018 , showcasing the beauty and essence of the Western Ghats of Maharashtra. The calendar provides a mindblowing view of our Sahyadris, captured by some awesome photographers. The pictures selected for the calendar highlights the specialty of the forts/treks.   Have a glimpse at the calendar below,    First page of the calendar      Let the year start with Kalsubai       Second month shows second highest peak of Maharashtra      Indravajra phenomenon seen from Harishchandragad/Kokankada      Have the delicious Pithali-Bhakri in April      Enjoy summer sun in May on Lohgad      Enjoy the early rain showers from Kalavantin top      Walk through the rocky pass in rains       Enjoy the greenery at the ex-capital, Raigad       Experience ...