Sunday, April 27, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Taking a break
Been a little prolific recently. Excuse my enthusiasm, it's been a bit full on .
However I.ve got to catch up on some admin stuff , like taxation and other intriguing matters. Be back fairly soon.
However I.ve got to catch up on some admin stuff , like taxation and other intriguing matters. Be back fairly soon.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Tense days in the Himalays
Welcome to their world.
Everest A |
A Sherpa supported expedition is one where a
company organizes all the logistics: food, group gear, transportation plus
Sherpa support but does not provide traditional western guides or, in some
case, even a lead Sherpa Guide. These cater to experienced climbers or those on
a tight budget. You can sign onto one of these climb for under $30,000 on the
south side
. Expeditions on the mountain spent
almost $12 million in Nepal in the spring of 2012'.
"Statistics from "The Washington Post"
The Sherpa's have called off their mountain climbing season to honour dead colleagues.
The New YorkTimes reports a Sherpa as saying “Climbers actually say, ‘I’ve paid $50,000, you are here to work for me, and you have to accompany me !' .The mountain itself feels like it is losing its value. Just about everyone seems to want to climb it by paying a Sherpa who will ensure reaching the summit.”
A file of climbers snaking up Everest.
There are ecological problems namely with trash and unwanted cast offs.
Money however pours into the local economy, including hotel rooms, nights in teahouses, local cellphone use, and the hiring of yaks and porters to carry supplies up the mountain.
Frustration at the government is also spurring on the Sherpa's decision. Mount Everest’s Sherpas can make $3,000 to $5,000 in a season, supplemented with bonuses if they reach the summit. But
they face huge risks, and some have expressed frustration as life on the mountain has been overwhelmed by circumstances. Added to the mix , Nepalese authorities have infuriated many of the Sherpas by offering 40,000 rupees, or about $410, as compensation to the families of the dead.
It all looks like a bit of a mess , in more ways than one!#
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