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Musa Stokes New Hampshire
Have you ever been to New Hampshire? What a beautiful state. The White Mountain Range is absolutely amazing—rugged, colorful and so easy to get to! But best of all, New Hampshire has Thom Pollard.
After our first two shows on our Facebook/YouTube, we decided we need to sit down with Thom to start planning our next round of shows. His proximity to Mt. Washington sealed it and we headed north for some some hiking and serious planning sessions.
From the start, Thom and Kristen, Thom's girlfriend and a super athlete, were simply amazing.

The Mystery of Mallory and Irvine: 10 Little-Known Facts
Do you think George Mallory and Andrew "Sandy" Irvine made it to the summit of Everest in 1924 before disappearing? Everyone who is intrigued by the story has their opinion. We are here to help, whether you're an old hand to this mystery or it’s the first you have heard about it.
To celebrate our first Facebook live event, we thought we would post 10 things you may not have known about the mystery of Mallory and Irvine that you can learn from our show!

Join us Thursday night! With Special Guest, Thom Pollard
Join us for a special event on May 20th at 8pm EST for a live event on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Listen in and join with comments and questions as Thom Pollard discusses the mystery of what happened to George Mallory and Andrew Irvine on Mt Everest in 1924.
Thom was a member of the 1999 expedition that found the body of George Mallory. He was also a member of the 2019 expedition that searched for Andrew Irvine, which inspired the National Geographic film, "Lost on Everest." Recently teammate Mark Synnott wrote a book about the experience, The Third Pole.

Introducing: Thom Pollard, All about Everest
Musa Masala is going live! On May 20th, EST, we are opening our new Facebook Live Series with mountaineer, cinematographer and spiritual adventurer Thom Pollard. The topic will be The Great Everest Mystery, Mallory and Irvine.
Thom Pollard is uniquely qualified to talk about the great Everest mystery. The high altitude cameraman for the 1999 expedition that found the body of the legendary George Mallory (Conrad Anker actually found him), he was also on the 2019 expedition for Nat Geo that searched for Andrew Irvine and was made into the film Lost On Everest, and the book by Mark Synnott, The Third Pole. Thom also summited himself in 2016 with his friend, Lhakpa Sherpa.