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Tuesday 19th
April, 8pm. Everest Base Camp
(EST is 9 hours 45mins
behind Nepal)
Drama on the mountain
Diary by Harold Mah
There was drama on the mountain today when
one of the climbers from another
expedition broke his leg on his way to Camp Two. It took a big operation to
get him off the mountain with 20 sherpas involved and he'll be flown off the
mountain tomorrow. This is a cruel environment and it's tough to see
someone's dreams crushed so quickly and completely. It left many of us
huddled together in the dining tents comparing climbing experiences
including exploding oxygen bottles, Russian drinking parties, New Year's Eve
parties, protracted negotiations for coveted chocolate brownies and dreams
of favourite foods!
We have had a fairly gentle time today, taking
a one hour hike in the Base
Camp area to take in more of the sights and sounds of this dramatic
landscape. Sean and one of the researchers from Browns University saw a
weasel today! These animals are fairly common in Canada but I had no idea
they lived at such high altitudes. It was probably lost and very
out-of-breath.
The weather forecast is calling for snow in
the next couple of days which
will be a distraction, to say the least. Right now, I wake up at 8.06am when
the sun rises over the mountains and hits our tent. The temperature inside
the tent jumps from 0 to +20 in a matter of minutes and it's too hot to
sleep anymore. As long as there is no cloud cover it's quite pleasant here,
but as soon as the clouds come everyone rushes for their coats.
Tonight we ate a traditional sherpas meal of
Dahlbot (rice and lentils)
which was delicious, followed by canned peaches. Both Sean and I have to
force ourselves to eat more as we have lost weight and we need to regain it.
We will set off again up the mountain soon
and this time I hope to climb
beyond Camp 2, which should be an awesome experience. Sean is ahead of
schedule, in terms of his acclimatisation, and is looking to go for the
summit around May 12th -14th. But dates and programs change on a daily basis
so we'll just take it one step at a time.
More later
Harold
Harold Mah is staying at Base Camp to support
Sean Egan when he makes his summit attempt in
May.
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