All news: 16 March 2010
Letter from Ang Tshering: Everest and Cho Oyu news
Everest.
Here is Ang Tshering’s letter in full: Namaste and warm greetings from Nepal. I am delighted to inform you that finally the Spring Expedition Season starting soon and I am pleased to share with you many interesting and positive news ...
Here is Ang Tshering’s letter in full:
Namaste and warm greetings from Nepal.
I am delighted to inform you that finally the Spring Expedition Season starting
soon and I am pleased to share with you many interesting and positive news from
Nepal.
Apa Sherpa,World Record Holder for 19 ascents of Mt.Everest and Climbing Leader
of Eco Everest Expedition is heading for 20th Summit on Mt.Everest this Spring
and Asian Trekking family extends their all support and wishes for the success.
Eco Everest Expedition: Once again this year Asian Trekking is organising the
Eco Everest Expedition (2010). Under the leadership of Dawa Steven Sherpa, Apa
Sherpa (19 times Everest Summiteer: world record holder) as the Climbing Leader
and Nanga Dorje Sherpa as Sirdar. The focus will be on climbing in an eco-sensitive
manner, bringing old garbage, and all human waste produced on the mountain down
to base camp for proper disposal. The expedition will once again be using the
highly successful alternative energy solutions like the parabolic solar cookers
and the SteriPENs for water purification.
This year Dawa Steven and his Eco Everest Expedition team has planned to focus
to collect and bring down previous expedition garbage between the altitudes of
6500 m and above. A team of 10 high altitude Sherpas will be hired to clean up
garbage and debris from such high altitudes. Eco Everest Expedition 2009 team
had brought down nearly 6000 kilos of previous expedition garbage from Mt.
Everest under the Cash for Trash program. This year’s Eco Everest Expedition
targets to bring down 1000 kgs of debris from high altitude above Camp 2 (6500m)
and 6000 kgs of debris from Camp 2 and below.
Since the Spring Season is approaching very closed, The following are the
expedition Teams Confirmed up to today through Asian Trekking:
1. Eco Everest Expedition
2. Kazakh Lhotse Expedition
3. International Everest Expedition 1
4. International Everest Expedition 2
5. International Cho-oyu Expedition
6. International Shishapangma Expedition
7. Chilean Amadablam Expedition
8. Korean Himlung Expedition
9. German Cho-oyu Expedition
Please visit: www.asian-trekking.com for details.
Beat the GLOF Event and Save the Himalaya Khumbu Festival will be held at
Khumjung village on 4 June 2010 instead of 10 – 11 June. The date for this event
has been postponed for the convenience of the guests of 3rd International
Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) Day Celebration, which will be held on 29 May 2010, to
participate in Beat the GLOF Event and Save the Himalaya Khumbu Festival. The
event will be celebrated with various programs which focus on the mountain
communities, the mountain environment and the impacts of climate change on them.
The event will be supported by Idea,Nepal Tourism Board, Sagarmatha National
Park, and many non government organizations.
2nd New International Airport in Nepal: Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation
held a ceremony on March 7, 2010 where an agreement was signed between The
Government of Nepal, Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, and Land Mark
Worldwide Co. Ltd., Korea. The agreement was on the detailed feasibility study
of the second international airport at Dhumberwana, Nijgadh; a town situated in
Bara District, 84 kilometers south-east from Kathmandu. The feasibility study
will have to be completed within 10 months from the date of agreement signed.
Nepal Tourism Year 2011 was officially launched on February 26, 2010 and
preparations have already begun which is sure to make way for improvements in
Nepal’s Tourism. All the political parties of Nepal including the Unified Maoist
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) have signed an agreement committing not to
call any bandhs or any such strikes that affect the tourists during the period
of Nepal Tourism Year.
Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA),TAAN and EOAN have appealed and suggested
to The Government of Nepal to help solve many problems prevailing in the
Nepalese mountain tourism. Among the many requests made following are the main
ones.
A) Since 16 July 2008, the Government of Nepal waived off royalty of the opened
peaks in the Midwestern and Farwestern Nepal for five years (till 16 June 2013)
which shows good sign of positive developments in these region. Similarly it was
requested to reduce the royalty fee of the peaks which is less crowded specially
on the border of Nepal. It has been requested to The Government of Nepal to
manage free permit to climb Mt. Cho-yu for five years from Nepal side.
B) The Tourism Council in the Chairmanship of The Right Honourable Prime
Minister had a meeting where the necessity of operating mountaineering
activities through one door policy was accredited. The meeting was decisive in
implementing this policy in order to create a favourable environment for the
climbers.
C) All associations has requested for permission to make the peaks up to 5999m
high permit free and also to handover the management of peaks that are between
6000 to 6700 m to Nepal Mountaineering Association.
D) It has been suggested to The Government of Nepal to reduce the fees of
communication equipments such as walkie-talkies, satellite telephone, radios,
video cameras, documentary filming, mountain filming etc. and equipments used by
climbing expeditions.
E) 3rd International Sagarmatha(Mt.Everest) Day Celebration will be held on 29
May 2010 with various programs. We expect more than 250 Mt.Everest summiteers,
including renowned climbers like Chris Bonington, Peter Habelar, Apa Sherpa, Min
Bahadur Serchan, Dawa Steven Sherpa, Bill Burke, David Liano, to attend the
program. To honour the Mt. Everest summiteers a request letter has been sent to
The Government of Nepal asking to provide them free visas every time they visit
Nepal. The summiteers will be regarded as the Goodwill Ambassadors of Nepal to
promote Nepalese mountain tourism.
F) Mt. Dhaulagiri Golden Jubilee will be celebrated on May 13, 2010 in Pokhara.
Noted climbers like Kurt Diemberger (first summiteer of Mt. Dhaulagiri), and
Reinhold Messner are the Guests of Honour and many other renowned climbers will
be present to celebrate Mt. Dhaulagiri Golden Jubilee. On this occasion, it is
requested that there should be a 50% concession on royalty for all the climbers
of Mt. Dhaulagiri. Likewise the Summiteers of Mt Dhaulagiri should be provided
free visas from 2010 to 2011.
Also please visit the following links:
http://www.climate4life.org
http://www.theuiaa.org/news_219_Letter-from-Ang-Tshering-Sherpa-president-Nepal-Mountaineering-Association
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/video/2009/dec/10/copenhagen-sherpa-himalayas
http://www.lindamcmillan.com/picture-gallery http://www.lindamcmillan.com/picture-gallery
http://www.adventuretravelnews.com/updates-from-the-nepal-mountaineering-association
http://www.usaid.gov/press/frontlines/fl_feb10/p09_climate100221.html
http://www.agrobiodiversityplatform.org/blog/?p=2870
http://www.theuiaa.org/act_mountain_protection.html
http://www.everestnews.com/stories2010/everest201001042010.htm
http://www.americanalpineclub.org/exitstrategies
http://www.festivalalpinismu.cz/fotogalerie
http://www.festivalalpinismu.cz/program/2-program-patek
http://www.festivalalpinismu.cz/program/48-nedele22
Finally I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to the Prime
Minister and The Government of Nepal for nominating me as the member of National
Tourism Council and my son Dawa Steven Sherpa as the member of Climate Change
Council to the Prime Minister.
I am also thankful to the International Olympic Committee and Mr. Jacques Rogge,
president of The International Olympic Committee for presenting Dawa Steven
Sherpa the “International Olympic Committee Award for Sports and Environment.”
With kind regards,
Ang Tshering Sherpa
Ten years ago