NEPAL: Sherpa sets out to climb Mount Everest for 19th time
Posted by barunroy on April 7, 2009
FROM THE TELEGRAPH UK
Appa...Nepalese Sherpa guide Appa, 48, who holds the record for most climbs up Mount Everest waves before setting off on a new expedition to scale the world's highest mountain for a 19th time in Katmandu, Nepal, Monday, April 6, 2009. Appa flew out of the capital, Katmandu, with his team Monday for the small airstrip at Lukla, from where they will trek to Everest's base camp and spend a few days acclimatizing and preparing for their summit bid in May. His wife Yangin Sherpa is seen in the back. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)
A Sherpa guide who holds the record for most climbs up Mount Everest set off on Monday on a new expedition to scale the world’s highest mountain for a 19th time.
Appa, who like most Sherpas goes by one name, flew with his team out of the capital, Kathmandu, for the small airstrip at Lukla, from where they will trek to Everest’s base camp and spend a few days acclimatising and preparing for their summit bid in May.
“Everest is not easy to climb, but after scaling the summit so many times, I am more confident and experienced,” Appa said. “It should not be too difficult but I have to always be careful.”
He first climbed the 29,085-foot summit in 1989 and has done so almost every year since. His closest rival is fellow Sherpa guide, Chhewang Nima, who has made 15 trips.
Appa, 48, and his fellow climbers plan to carry down loads of trash that has accumulated on the snowy slopes and educate other climbers about the negative impact that human waste has on the mountain.
“We are taking hundreds of bags that can be used to store human waste and carry them down the mountain,” Appa told The Associated Press.
Appa said most climbers carry down garbage such as food packages, empty oxygen tanks and rope but leave behind human waste. He and his team plan to collect their own excrement – as well as any trash left behind by other expeditions – and bring it down the mountain as an example to others.
“The mountain is not just a god for us but the snow and ice is the source for water we drink,” he said. “Leaving behind human waste is not just insulting to the mountain god but also contaminates the source of water.”
Appa now lives in the United States, settling in the Salt Lake City suburb of Draper in 2006.
Like most Sherpas, he grew up in the foothills of Everest and began carrying equipment and supplies for trekkers and mountaineers at an early age.
Sherpas were mostly yak herders and traders living in the Himalayas until Nepal opened its borders to tourism in 1950. Their stamina and knowledge of the mountains makes them expert guides and porters.
P Pradhan said
“The mountain is not just a god for us but the snow and ice is the source for water we drink,”
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