
Serap Jangbu Sherpa, who is only
the second person to summit K2 twice, and this spring
in a bold move traversed over to the South side
on Everest from the North before the ropes were in with Mr. Park, now has his
tenth of the 14 8000 meter peaks..
As per the report of Liaison
officer, the following Four members of Mt. Manaslu 2006 Light Expedition team
climbed Mt. Manaslu (8163 meter) on following date.
30 September 2006
1. Mr. Thomas Strausz (37
Yrs), Austria
2October 2006
1. Mr. Frantisek Kolar (41
Yrs), Czech
3 October 2006
1. Mr. Pavel Matousek (49
Yrs), Czech
2. Ms. Zuzana Hofmannova (47
Yrs) Czech
The above mentioned
Expedition team comprising of 10 members was permitted to climb 8163 m. high
Mt. Manaslu from classical Japanese Route for the period of 75 days from 6th
September, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Pavel Matousek of Czech.
The handling agency of the
Expedition Team is Monterosa Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd. Kathmandu Nepal.
As per the report of Liaison
officer, the following three members and five High Altitude Worker of Japan
Mt. Manaslu Expedition 2006 team climbed Mt Manaslu (8163 meter) on 1st
October, 2006.
1. Mr. Yoshitomi Okura (55
Yrs), Tokyo, Japan
2. Mr. Takeshi Ogawa (65
Yrs), Tokyo, Japan
3 Mr. Masami Yamanashi (64
Yrs), Yokohama, Japan
4. Mr. Serap Jangbu Sherpa
(37 Yrs), Khumjung - 3, Solukhumbu
5. Mr. Pemba Gyaljen Sherpa
(38 Yrs), Namche - 4, Solukhumbu
6. Mr. Nima Tenji Sherpa
(36 Yrs), Gaurishankar - 1, Dolakha
7. Mr. Ongje Sherpa (23
Yrs), Gaurishankar - 2, Dolaka.
8. Mr. Nima Gyaljen Sherpa
(30 Yrs), Gaurishankar - 1, Dolakha
The above mentioned
Expedition team comprising of 6 members was permitted to climb 8163 m. high
Mt. Manaslu from classical Japanese Route for the period of 75 days from 8th
September, 2006 under the leadership of Mr.Yoshitomi Okura of Japan. Mr.
Sherap Jangbu Sherpa has successfully climbed the Mountains which are above
8000 meters high for 15th time and he climbed 10 peaks among the highest 14
peaks of Himalayas.
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Millet One
Sport Everest Boot for Spring 2009 has made some minor changes by adding
more Kevlar. USES Expeditions / High
altitude / Mountaineering in extremely cold conditions / Isothermal to
-75°F Gore-Tex® Top dry / Evazote Reinforcements with aramid threads.
Avg. Weight: 5 lbs 13 oz Sizes: 5 - 14 DESCRIPTION Boot with semi-rigid
shell and built-in Gore-Tex® gaiter reinforced by aramid threads, and
removable inner slipper Automatic crampon attachment Non-compressive
fastening Double zip, so easier to put on Microcellular midsole to
increase insulation Removable inner slipper in aluminized alveolate
Fiberglass and carbon footbed Cordura + Evazote upper Elasticated
collar.
Expedition footwear for
mountaineering in conditions of extreme cold. NOTE US
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