Fixed ropes to the summit of Everest |
| Nepal - Peaks | ||
| Thursday, 10 March 2011 20:41 | ||
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The popular route up Everest on the Nepal side will be officially fixed from Base Camp to summit this Spring 2011 climbing season. Previously only the route through the ice-fall to Camp I was fixed each season by the so-called Ice Fall Doctors, leaving the expeditions to negotiate the rest between themselves. Ang Tshering Sherpa, founder of Asian Trekking, writes: I would like to make a special mention of all the work my colleagues and fellow expedition organisers are doing to prepare for the coming Climbing Season in Spring. Throughout these winter months, various mountain guides and expedition operators have been working out the exact equipment requirements and budget to fix rope to the summit of Everest. The Expedition Operators Association of Nepal (EAO) agreed in its last general meeting to take responsibility for collecting the funds from all expedition teams to pay for the route fixing up from camp 1 to the Summit of Mt. Everest. What would normally be an arbitrary negotiation at Base Camp is now taking shape into a well coordinated and cooperative effort. I am very encouraged by this development as I am sure this will lead to more secure ropes, earlier summit chances and less crowding and “traffic jams”.
Source: http://www.everestnews.com/stories2011/angtshing01252011.htm
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