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Everest South Face 8848 m. Expedition Spring 2009

Everest South Face  8848 m. Expedition Spring 2009

Everest (8,848m) The first highest peak in the world.

The Mount Everest is the highest peak of the World 29028ft. (8848m.) through which the climbing toppers feel them selves as the most proud and adventurous personal the World. Sir Edmond Hillary and Late Tenzing Norge Sherpa first climbed this peak in May 29, 1953 , after their long time's effort.

Everest Base camp situated on is of Khumbu glacier at high of 18000ft. All the international Mt. Everest climbers assemble here during the starting and at the ending time of there climbing. Normally the climbing duration of this expedition lasts for 90 days. All the climbers who mass there at the base camp seem really busy with excitement for the preparation of their expedition to reach on the summit.

North Face TentsSome climbers climb this mountain on their own risk without any climbing Sherpa guide; and some climbers go with their own climbing Sherpa guide. Most of the teams carry own their on Internet, Satellite phone, Medical doctor and rest of the modern requirement.

After the Base camp, we have to cross crevasses, Sercs and ice black. Similarly we should face to the way up having Chunks of ice as large as our houses where we should used fixed ropes and aluminum ladders to climb ahead camp 1 st 6400m.

Camp 1: 20000ft. (6,400m

This camp 1 is situated at the flat area of snow endless snow deep crevasses and mountain walls. Because of the Sun's reflection from this place we get warm and hitting ambience at this place. In the night we listen the deep murmuring cracking sounds of crevasses beneath our tent. These are the areas where we have to walk to reach camp 2.

Camp 2. 21000ft. (6,750m

This camp 2 is situated at the height of the 21000ft, which is located at the foot of the icy mount Lhotse wall though where we have to go ahead. Whether is here is good but bad clouds roll in from the low range of the Himalayan valleys to the bottom of our camp two. But wind here some times seems very violent enough to destroy our tents. After climbing these palaces we reach camp 3.

Camp 3. 22300ft. (7,100m

Camp 3 is located at the height of 22300ft, adjoining to mount Lhotse wall. After climbing the 4000ft. Lhotse wall by using fixed rope and with prior acclimatization it leads us to camp 4. Also on the way we have to ascend the steep allow bands (lose, down -slopping and rotten limestone). From their crossing short snowfield the route moves ahead up the Geneva Spur to the east before finishing the flats of the south col. (Another wells name meaning Saddle of pass). Oxygen should probably be use above base camp 3 incase of needed to the climbers.

Camp 4. 26000ft. (8,400m

Now are on at camp 4 which located height of 26000ft; it is the last camp of the Expedition. From here summit is about 500m, distance far. This is the final and dangerous part of the climbing. This place is besieged by ferocious and violent winds. The normal best way to reach to summit is via the narrow South - East Ridge and it precedes the South Summits 28710ft.

From here the way is easy to reach at the summit of the Everest 29028ft; and Sir Edmond Hillary and late Tenzing Norge Sherpa used this route in 1953. top Everest South Face 8,848m. Expedition Fixed Departure 05 April 2009

Itinerary:

02 April 2009 Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu, Nepal and transfer to hotel 03 April 2009

Day 02: Kathmandu 04 April 2009

Day 03: Prepared Expedition & Briefing in Ministry of Tourism 05 April 2009

Day 04: Fly to Lukla & trek to Phakding (2640m) 06 April 2009

Day 05: Phakding - Namche Bazar (3446m) 07 April 2009

Day 06: Namche (3446m) & Acclimatization 08 April 2009

Day 07: Namche - Thyanboche Monastry (3867m) 09 April 2009

Day 08: Thyanboche - Pheriche (4243m) 10 April 2009

Day 09: Pheriche - Lobuche (4930m) Lodge /camp 11 April 2009

Day 10: Everest Base Camp (5400m) O/N Camp

12 April - 31 May 2009 Day 11-60 Climbing Period for Mt. Everest (route map)

01 June 2009 Day 61: Base Camp - Thyanboche (3800m)

02 June 2009 Day 62: Thyanboche - Phakding (2600m)

03 June 2009 Day 63: Phakding - Lukla (2800m)

04 June 2009 Day 64: Lukla - Kathmandu

05 June 2009 Day 65: Final Departure

 

The Cost: Permit join basis

Everest South Face Permit fee USD 10,000.00 Per person Per Person USD 7000.00 (Seven Thousand American dollars)

Climbing Per Sherpa US$ 2,600.00 (if required)

Cost includes:

1. 5 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast (hotel 3 star) 2. Kathmandu - Lukla - Kathmandu flight tickets with 60 KG cargo per member 3. Per member get 2 porter for carry 60 KG from Lukla to Base camp - Lukla 4. Fly ticket Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu 5. Trekking from Lukla to Base camp & back to Lukla with Lodge trek lodge or camping 6. Food for trekking & Expedition period in Everest Base camp 7. Porter / Yak Lukla to Base Camp & back to Lukla (Porter transportation) 8. 1 tent for 1 person for Expedition north face brand V-25 or Similar tent 9. Dining tent, toilet tent, table and chares, Mattresses for expedition Sharing with other member 10. Liaison officer's allowances equipment for Expedition, flight ticket, insurance, daily wages sharing with other group 11. Expedition Crew’s allowances for Expedition, flight ticket, insurance, daily wages 12. Peak permit for Everest South Face spring 2009 – Sharing permit with other group member 13. All transfer airport-hotel-airport 14. Base camp Guide, Cook, Kitchen boy and Kitchen helper sharing with other member 15. Emergency Oxygen- Mask and regulator (If use, pay it full cost) 16. Satellite phone(Pay call) 17. Gamo Bag (life saving device incase of altitude sickness) sharing with group member 18. Solar panel for light and charges batteries 19. company service charges

Cost does not includes:

1. Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu 2. High altitude climbing food, fuel, Gas 3. Expedition personal climbing gears 4. Personal accident insurance 5. emergency evacuation, Helicopter rescue if required 6. International airport departure tax 7. Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving into Nepal 8. Bar bills & beverage 9. Sherpa non summit bonus USD 1000.00 10. Sherpa summit bonus USD 1000.00 + 500 climbing bonus 11. Air cargo custom clearance duty fee USD 100.00 per person 12. Personal Satellite phone with e-mail & internet permit 13. Waki takies permit 14. Extra expenses for personal 15. Filming permit 16. Oxygen and Mask regulator for member and Sherpa 17. Ice fall fees 18. Garbage Deposit USD 4000.00 (Sharing with other member)

Everest Expedition Royalty

1 Person: US$ 25,000.00 2 Person: US$ 40,000.00 3 Person: US$ 48,000.00 4 Person: US$ 56,000.00 5 Person: US$ 60,000.00 6 Person: US$ 66,000.00 7 Person: US$ 70,000.00 Additional member (upto 12 person), Per person US$ 10,000.

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