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News: March 2008
28/03/2008 11:02
These Temporary Rules will only apply for the climbing period 1april-10 May Issuing of permit and the route for spring 2008 for Everest and Lhotse: A.The Government of Nepal and the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation will only issue permits for the South East Ridge Route on Mount Everest for the Spring of 2008. Similarly, for Lhotse, permits will only be granted for the normal route. No other routes will be granted by the ministry such as the West Ridge, Southwest Face and the South Pillar. B.No Documentary filming permits will be issued for the spring of 2008 on Mount Everest and ... Details » |
20/03/2008 10:54
09:50 pm EDT Mar 19, 2008 (MountEverest.net) Today, ExplorersWeb received the following email from a spokesman for the Nepal Ministry of Tourism: "We start to give mountaineering permits from today. Two teams have taken permit for Dhaulagiri & Ama Dablam. Regarding Everest, the government will decide tomorrow (ed: Thursday local) in a positive way." The spokesman further reports that the Ministry plans to issue permits after the governments "positive" decision; albeit with "some instructions to the concerned Agency, Climbers & supporting members." The instruction will concern the period of May ... Details » |
18/03/2008 11:53
Everest is difficult and dangerous mountain and climbing Everest is a big risk even in good conditions. Situation today shows us that everything is against successful climb in this year. It is possible to make summit at "any price", but in this nervous situation, expeditions` Leaders and members have big chance to make a mistake and get in a trouble. We are discussing that:-probably Chineses will climb before 1 May,- Probably Nepal will let us climb till C3 or even South Col,- maybe it is possible to get some acclimatization on the small peaks and then climb Everest for 3 weeks.... We ask ... Details » |
12/03/2008 15:45
Chinese authorities have closed access to Everest and nearby Cho Oyu, suspending climbing permits until 10 May. The surprising news is currently making headlines across the world and in practice means that until the end of the spring season it will be possible to climb Chomolunga from the south only, i.e. from Nepal, All expeditions who have programmed their ascent for these two mountains will now have to look for other alternatives. Confirmation about this limitation arrived via fax yesterday to the Nepal Mountaineering Association. Sent by the China Tibet Mountaineering Association and ... Details » |
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