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Biggest Avalanche of This Season and Mt.Everest Garbage Collection

Date: 2nd May 2009

Author: Dawa Steven Sherpa - Leader of Eco Everest Exp.2009

From Mt.Everest Base Camp

Mt.Everest Garbage Count: 4368.5 Kgs(Not including the 1973 crashed at Camp I (6100m) Helicopter wreckage parts)

Sometimes, the routine of living at base camp makes you think that things are just pretty…well… routine. By the time I wake up the radiant sun is already heating my tent up like a warm cocoon. But unlike a buttergly I unzip my sleeping bag, roll out of the tent and stumble to breakfast.

Some days, our mornings are exciting with the return of the members come back down to base camp after a few days on the mountain, bearing more stories of what is up there. Today, Henry and Krushnaa returned from their stay in Camp 2 and 3. Though this is the first rotation of both members, we were all very impressed to learn that Henry had managed to sleep a night at camp three and our little Krushnaa had gone all the way up and tagged camp 3 for acclimatization before returning to camp2 the same day.

We had a huge scare today when at nine-thirty we saw the biggest avalanche this season, thundering down the West shoulder and completely covering the entire icefall and then base camp. Instantly, Pertemba was on the Radio while the rest of us were looking for signs of movement. We instantly got in touch with the Tenzing Dorje who told us that everyone was safe at camp 1, having a rest, and that they hadn’t even heard the avalanche. Later, we learned that miraculously no-one had been injured in the avalanche. Phew!

So it is that another wave of our climbers are heading up. Tomorrow, Nic, Yury, Jesse and Walter’s group are going to camp 2 on their second rotation. Apa will be leading the troops and at he will be performing a small puja and installing the camp 2 Bhumpa.

At the same time, Mogens is heading down to Pheriche where he will be joining Bud, Bill and Will. Our weather forecast told us that there are heavy winds this weekend so Bud and Bill decided to wait it out rather than take the chance of a miserable climb. Will and Mogens on the other hand- veterans of Himalayan climbing- are going down for their final rest before summit push. They feel that they are ready and acclimatized to go for the goal.

Comments

ranjana patil
thats a great achievement krushnaa ..i am sooooooo proud of u...my lilttle brat you are making us all proud of you....keep the good spirit....thank you dawa steven for taking care of my lilttle one....god bless you all up there....