As the world mountaineers head to the Mt Everest region for acclimatisation, the icefall doctors today opened a climbing route from the Base Camp to Camp I by placing ropes and ladders on the treacherous section of the Khumbu icefall.
The Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation today issued the season's first climbing permit to attempt to scale the world's highest peak in the spring season.
An eight-member team of icefall doctors along with two kitchen staff, a garbage management staff, and a base camp manager, left for Mt Everest base camp from Namche Bazaar today.
A team of eight icefall doctors has reached the base camp to pave the route for mountaineers to the summit of Mount Everest. A team led by Angsarki Sherpa, an icefall doctor who has been active in route construction for a long time, has reached the base camp.
A team of eight icefall doctors has reached the Everest base camp to prepare the route for mountaineers to the summit of Sagarmatha (Everest) to facilitate the climbing this spring season.
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A team of icefall doctors has left the base camp to pave the way for the 'spring' season of climbing the world's highest peak, Mount Everest. A team of nine youths from Namche has left for Mt. Everest.
There are three icefall doctors in the team. A team including three icefall doctors has gone to build the path as the season of climbing Mt. Everest is about to begin, said Yangjidoma Sherpa, information officer of the Mt. Everest Pollution Control Committee (EPCC) Namche.