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Wednesday 20th
April, 8pm. Everest Base Camp
(EST is 9 hours
45mins behind Nepal)
We have an inch of fresh snow.
Diary by Harold Mah
It snowed last
night and again this afternoon. We have about
an inch of fresh snow and this is the ugliest
weather I’ve seen since
I came to Nepal 25 days ago. Everyone spent a
lot of time in their tents watching DVD movies.
There won’t be a lot of people climbing
the Ice Fall tomorrow as the snow covers up all
the small crevasses. The snow will melt, create
ice and the ice will make seracs (also known
as popcorn) which will break away with popping
noises. The Ice Fall will be a very, very dangerous
place to be for a while.
We managed to spend about an hour in the lower
ice field practicing our crampon technique in
readiness for another ascent.
Sean is suffering from a form of acid reflex
which means that he has to be very careful about
what he eats. The cooking is still amazing and
the sherpas practically cook to order. They cooked
me soup and dumplings today which was delicious
and cooked Sean some plain pasta as my meal would
have been too rich for him.
People are settling in now and a real sense
of community has developed. Essentially, all
the climbers have now arrived at Base Camp and
there is a great deal of friendship and camaraderie
among the group. Many of them have known each
other for years and share common goals in their
climbing expeditions.
Today I met one
of the more respected professional guides and
climbers, Willie Benegas. Born in Argentina,
Willie, 32, lives in Salt Lake City in the
US although “lives” is probably
the wrong word as he is rarely there! He has
had six days off since December during which
his sister “made him” be a river
guide. He is a professional guide with Mountain
Madness and has brought four climbers with him
to Everest, which he has already summitted 4
times. When he’s climbed Everest for a
fifth time he’ll head to Pakistan, for
a break, to do some climbing with his twin brother.
He and Sean got to know each other when they
climbed Aconcagua in Argentina in January this
year and are good friends. Willie has climbed
all over the world and says he will climb anything
that takes him closer to nature.
What’s
nice is that the sherpas have a great deal
of respect for him as a climber and really
like him.
His team is the only one at Base Camp that has
a gas-powered oven! This means that they get
a constant stream of visitors wanting to get
bread baked.
He is also deeply involved with a shadowy group
that ransoms mascots. Someone stole his penguin
mascot and now emails him pictures of the penguin
in compromising positions. As a result, Willie
was forced to steal a small giraffe which is
being kept prisoner until the penguin returns.
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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