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Nawang
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Update: As you know Ms. Moni Mulepati, (24 Yrs), and Mr. Pem
Dorjee (23 Yrs) members of the Rotary Centennial Everest
Expedition 2005 team Summited Mt. Everest on 30th May, 2005 at 11:00 am. and
then he asked her to marry him, or was it her?? Anyway...
Now what you don't know:
Pem Dorjee was on the
Friendship Beyond Borders Expedition last year. And yes you guessed
Ms. Moni Mulepati was at their base camp too,
so she could train for this year's expedition.
The other two Sherpas from
last year were Nima Gombu and Nima Tashi, Super stars Sherpas of course and
last year was Pem Dorjee's first time trying for the summit. Being so young,
he was not as fast as the others but he did make it to the top. It was
valuable training for him. Nawang Sherpa, gravely
injured in a traffic accident, with a high tech prosthetic leg summited on the
Friendship Beyond Borders Expedition.
Update: Ms. Moni Mulepati, (24 Yrs), Leader, Bhaktapur Sub
Metropolitan City -6, Bhaktapur, Nepal, Mr. Kami Sherpa (27 Yrs), Member,
Jantrakhani -9, Okhaldhunga, Nepal and Mr. Pem Dorjee (23 Yrs) Member,
Tapting -1, Solukhumbu, Nepal members of the Rotary Centennial Everest
Expedition 2005 team Summited Mt. Everest on 30th May, 2005 at 11:00 am.
Update 5/2/2005: Rotarians at Camp 2
Three adventurous Rotarians of the 'Rotary Centennial Everest Expedition
-2005' reached 'Camp No. 2' on April 27. They are planning to go to Camp No. 3
and 4. Then, they will proceed for the Summit exercise. The Rotarians, who
went to Base Camp, met the climbers Mone Mulepati, Kami Sherpa and Prem Dorjee
Sherpa and enquired about them. The medical team led by Dr. Madan Piya has
also returned. After Lukla Health Camp, they conducted camps in Phakding on
19th and Khumjung on 22nd where 404 and 401 health examinations with free
distribution of the medicines were made.
Background:
Members of the Rotary
Centennial Everest Expedition 2005 left for Lukla to climb Mt. Everest this
spring. They are planning to hoist the flag of Rotary International on top of
the world’s highest peak.
Minister for Culture, Tourism
and Civil Aviation, Mr. Buddhiraj Bajracharya and Honourable Minister for
Finance, Madhukar Shumshere Rana wished the members expedition team-- Kami
Sherpa, Pem Dorjee Sherpa and Moni Mulepati—a grand success in its mission.
The event, which is being
organised to mark Rotary Centennial Year, is promoted by Nepalese Tourism
Board.
Rotary Clubs of Nepal bade a
farewell to the members of the expedition and organized a press conference
regarding the team on March 27 in Kathmandu.
Similarly, Mr. Shanker Prasad
Pandey, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, Mr.
Tek Bahadur Dangi, CEO of Nepal Tourism Board and Mr. Ang Tshering Sherpa,
President of Nepal Mountaineering Association also extended best wishes to all
of them lauding the role played by Rotary Club.
The members of expedition are
expected to reach on the top of the Everest between May 10 to 15, 2005. The
Rotary Clubs are also carrying out medical camps in the three different places
in the Khumbu region to celebrate the Rotary Centennial Year in April, 2005.
They are also going to host the Rotary Fellowship meeting at Tengboche in the
Khumbu region on April 13, 2005.
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