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  Mt. Everest 2005: Korean Expedition summits 4 more


As per the report of Liaison officer and Team Leader, the following 2 members and 2 High Altitude Workers of  2005 Hanyang University Alpine Club Mt. Everest Expedition team has been successful to scale 8848 meter high Mt. Everest on 30th May, 2005 at 7:00 am.

31st May, 2005

1. Mr. Jong Ho Ahn (29 Yrs), Member, Amsa-Dong Gandong-Gu Seoul, South Korea

2.  Mr. Sang See Lee, (44  Yrs), Member, Manufacturing Industry, Shinchun-dong Siheung-si Gyeonggi-do,  South Korea

3.  Mr. Thilian Sherpa, (37 Yrs) High Altitude Worker, Makalu-5, Shankhushava, Nepal

4.  Mr. Tashi Lakpa Sherpa (20 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Makalu-9, Shankhushava, Nepal 

The  9 members  2005 Hanyang University Alpine Club Mt. Everest Expedition  team was permitted to climb 8848 m. high Mt. Everest from South East Ridge for the period of 75 days from 25th March, 2005 under the leadership of Mr. Jong Min Kim of South Korea.

 

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