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As per the report of Liaison
officer and Team Leader, the following 6 member and 4 High Altitude Worker of
Everest/Lhotse Expedition 2005 Group team has been successful to scale 8848
meter high Mt. Everest on 30th May, 2005.
30th May, 2005
1. Mr. Eghbal Aflaky
Aghbelagh (51 Yrs) Leader, Alpinist, Iran
2. Mr. Mahmed Shoaei
(43 Yrs) Member, Engineer, Iran
3. Mr. Azim Ghechisaz
(24 Yrs) Member, Iran
4. Mr. Reza
Bahadorani (27 Yrs) Member, Jewellery Sellar, Iran
5. Ms. Farkhondeh
Sadegh (36 Yrs) Member, Designer, Iran
6. Ms. Loleh
Keshavarz (26 Yrs) Member, Dentist, Iran
7. Mr. Lhakpa Gelu
Sherpa (37 Yrs.), Climbing Sirdar, Juving, Kharikhola-1, Solukhumbu, Nepal
8. Mr. Chhang Dawa
Sherpa (23 Yrs), Makalu-9, Sankhuwasava Nepal
9. Mr. Lhakpa Sherpa
(44 Yrs), Khumjung -1, Solukhumbu, Nepal
10. Mr. Karma Gyalgen
Sherpa (21 Yrs) Makalu-9, Sankhuwasava, Nepal
The 12 members
Everest/Lhotse Expedition 2005 Group team was permitted to climb 8848 m.
high Mt. Everest from South East Ridge for the period of 75 days from 5th
April, 2005 under the leadership of Mr. Eghbal Aflaky Aghbelagh of Iran.
The handling agency of the
Expedition Team is Thamserku Trekking (Pvt. Ltd.) Kathmandu Nepal.
As per the report of Liaison
officer and Team Leader, the following 2 member of Everest M.C. Expedition
2005 Group team has been successful to scale 8848 meter high Mt. Everest on
30th May, 2005.
30th May, 2005
1. Mr. Reza Zarei
Toudeshici, (36 Yrs), Member, Alpinist, Iran.
2. Mr. Jalal Cheshmeh
Ghasabani (46 Yrs), Member, Mountain Guide, Iran
The handling agency of the
Expedition Team is Thamserku Trekking (Pvt. Ltd.) Kathmandu Nepal.
Updates
Update 5/30/2055: 8 members of Iranian everest expedition could successfully
climb the peak. 6 men and two women reach the top and the first Muslim women
of the world from I.R.Iran reach the summit it was the first ascent of a
Iranian women and a Muslim women expedition to Everest. After few days of bad
weather the expedition left camp 4 at 10 pm on the 29th and reached the summit
at 10.20am 30th. Homayoun Bakhtiyari I. R. Iran
Mountaineering Federation General Secretary
Update 5/21/2005: The First World
Muslim Women From I. R. Iran Everest Expedition 2005 (report directly from the
team to EverestNews.com)
Dear EverestNews, Hi.
We (10 members , 4 women & 6
men) stuck in B.C. now and waiting for good weather. We tried on 13th of may
and went to C2, stay there and try to get to C3 but it was really windy so we
came back to C2 and stayed there for 6 days. But no way, so we came back to
B.C. and now we are here. Good luck
Earlier Report:
The report from the heart the
avalanche from the Iran expedition
It was 5:20 Am4 May 2005.
We the Iranian expedition to
Everest were in our tents in camp1. We heard sound 06 avalanche from east
side.
We opened the tent to see
that what happened but a great deal of snow came into our tent. It was a huge
avalanche from west side of Everest shoulder. After a few seconds the wind
stopped and we knew that other tents in C1 were in risk because our camp was
the last and far from avalanche center.
One of our members, Azim
ghaychisaz went toward C1 quickly and he saw that all tents in C1 are
destroyed.
He returned to Iranian camp
and asked us to help. He and Jalal Cheshmehghasabani, Dr. Mahmoud Goodarzi
went quickly to help them. The nearest camp belonged to
Summit Climb group. There were two men
one Sherpa and one member injured. Their tents were destroyed completely
and they were out of their tents. We found a tent that was usable and made it
for two injured men, and carried them in to tent.
Dr. Goudarzi visited them.
They did not have life threatening problems. We contacted to Base camp and
asked from our leader to going to summit climb camp and inform them for
helping their members. Our leader sent message to that camp and inform them.
And our group left toward C2 with thanks from God for our health. We are in
base camp now and waiting for good weather to climb.
The First World Muslim Women
From I. R. Iran Everest Expedition 2005
Full Team Roster:
Iranian Everest South Expedition
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Name |
Ntionality |
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1 |
Mr. Aghbal Aflaky
Aghbelagh - Leader |
Iranian |
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2 |
Mr. Mahmed Shoael
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Iranian |
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3 |
Mr. Azim Ghechisaz |
Iranian |
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4 |
Mr. Reza Bahadorani |
Iranian |
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5 |
Mrs. Farkhondeh
Sadegh |
Iranian |
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6 |
Mrs. Loleh Keshavarz |
Iranian |
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7 |
Mr. Leila Bahram |
Iranian |
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8 |
Mrs. Raya Sadat
Ghazav Fary |
Iranian |
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9 |
Ms. Rezvan Salmasi |
Iranian |
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10 |
Mr. Reza Zarel
Toudeschlci |
Iranian |
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11 |
Mr. Jalal Cheshmeh
Ghasabani |
Iranian |
Nepali staff
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1 |
Sonam Dendu - Sirdar |
HA Sherpa |
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2 |
Lhakpa Gelu (Sirdar) |
HA Sherpa |
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3 |
Pasang Kazi Sherpa
|
HA Sherpa |
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4 |
Ang Tshiri Sherpa |
HA Sherpa |
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5 |
Tshiring Tashi
Sherpa |
HA Sherpa |
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6 |
Lhakpa Sherpa Sherpa |
HA Sherpa |
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7 |
Mingma Dorje Sherpa |
HA Sherpa |
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8 |
Chang Dawa Sherpa
|
HA Sherpa |
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9 |
Dawa Sherpa
|
HA Sherpa |
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10 |
Karma Gyalzen
|
HA Sherpa |
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11 |
Indra Rai |
C II Cook |
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12 |
Chandra Rai |
Cook |
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13 |
Bhote Kazi |
cook |
The team:
Iranian 2005 Everest
Expedition :
1- Sadegh Aghajani (Leader)
2- Eghbal Aflaki (Leading Assistant)
3- Jalal Cheshmeh Ghasabani
4- Ms. Farkhondeh Sadegh
5- Ms. Rezvan Salmasi
6- Ms. Laleh Keshavarz
7- Ms. Roya Sadat-Ghazanfari
8- Ms. Leila Bahrami
9- Ms. Nasrin Nemati
10- Ms. Parvin Rezaei
11- Reza Zarei
12- Shahab Raeisi
13- Azim Gheychisaz
14- Reza Bahadorani
15- Mehdi Sharifi
16- Farhad AziziMoghadam
17- Javad GheeahShenas
18- Mahmoud Shoaei
19- Mahmoud Goudarzi (MD)
20- Khalil Abdnekouie (Photographer)
21- Mehrdad Goudarzppour (Cameraman)
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