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PLAN OF EXPEDITION EVEREST
SOUTH COL 2005.
The best route up Everest
-the south Col route from Nepal. Climbing Everest is most hard work. Even with
all the leadership and sherpa support, we provide you, it requires a high
level of fitness, stamina and psychological robustness. It is a serious and
committing climb and although it has been climbed by comparatively
inexperienced climbers, Everest should never be underestimated. The climb the
highest mountain in the world is the dream of virtually every mountaineer.
Everest embodies the very symbol of achievement and will always be the
mountain to climb. We take Everest very seriously. Our expedition will have
expert leadership, powerful Sherpas and the best equipment and oxygen
apparatus available.
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28. Mart |
Dan 01 |
Fly to Kathmandu |
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29. Mart |
Dan 02 |
Kathmandu |
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30. Mart |
Dan 03 |
Kathmandu |
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31. Mart |
Dan 04 |
Kathmandu |
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1. April |
Dan 05 |
Fly to Lukla & trek to
Phakding (2640m) |
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2. April |
Dan 06 |
Phakding - Namche Bazaar
(3.446m) |
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3. April |
Dan 07 |
Namche (3.446m) &
Acclimatization |
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4.. April |
Dan 08 |
Namche - Thyanboche
Monastery (3.867m) |
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5. April |
Dan 09 |
Thyanboche - Pheriche
(4.243m) |
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6. April |
Dan 10 |
Acclimatization |
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7. April |
Dan 11 |
Pheriche - Lobuche (4.930m)
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8. April |
Dan 12 |
Acclimatization |
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9. April |
Dan 13 |
Everest Base Camp (5.350 m) |
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10. April |
Dan 14 |
Everest Base Camp (5.350 m) |
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11. April- 28. Maj |
Dan 15/63 |
Climbing period for Mt.
Everest
Base Camp – 5.350 m
C1–6.100 m
C2–6.400 m
C3–7.300 m
C4–8.000 m |
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29. Maj |
Dan 64 |
Trek to Pheriche (4.243m) |
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30. Maj |
Dan 65 |
Trek to Namche Bazaar
(3.446m) |
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31. Maj |
Dan 66 |
Trek to Lukla (2.800m) |
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1. Jun |
Dan 67 |
Fly to Kathmandu
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2. Jun |
Dan 68 |
Fly to Beograd |
Vojvodina is the northern
province of Serbia and Montenegro. It is located in the heart of the Balkans
in Southeast Europe. Although Vojvodina is flat, climbing has become a
tradition. The first Vojvodina climber to scale Mont Blanc was in 1924, since
then they have reached the summits of the highest peaks in South America,
Asia, Europe and Australia. The only peak they are missing is Everest and they
hope to climb to the summit in 2005.
The expedition is being
organized by the Mountaineering Association of Vojvodina. The members of the
team are as follows, Miodrag Jovovic, Milivoj Erdeljan, Goran Ferlan, Andor
Luhovic, Mirjana Vasut, Mirjana Stevanovic, Iso Planic and Hoselito Bite. They
will leave March 31 for Katmandu and hope to return to Katmandu after a
successful summit on May 28.
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Millet One
Sport Everest Boot 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
SIZES LISTED. See more here. |
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A cold
weather, high altitude double boot for extreme conditions The Olympus
Mons is the perfect choice for 8000-meter peaks. This super lightweight
double boot has a PE thermal insulating inner boot that is coupled with
a thermo-reflective outer boot with an integrated gaiter. We used a
super insulating lightweight PE outsole to keep the weight down and the
TPU midsole is excellent for crampon compatibility and stability on
steep terrain. WEIGHT: 39.86 oz • 1130 g LAST: Olympus Mons
CONSTRUCTION: Inner: Slip lasted Outer: Board Lasted OUTER BOOT: Cordura®
upper lined with dual-density PE micro-cellular thermal insulating
closed cell foam and thermo-reflective aluminium facing/ Insulated
removable footbed/ Vibram® rubber rand
See more here. |
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