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As per the message received from the Basecamp (Liaison Officer)
the following one member and two High Altitude Workers of "Kobler & Partner
Everest Expedition 06" team climbed Mt. Everest on 17th May 2006.
. Mr. Benedikt Arnold (39), Electro Moteur, Walsermattel, Burlgen,
Switzerland
- Mr. Namgye Sherpa
(35), High Altitude Worker, Lelep - 8, Taplejung, Nepal.
- Mr. Nima Thundu Sherpa
(26), High Altitude Worker, Khumjung - 7, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
The above
mentioned expedition team comprising of 7 members was permitted to climb
8848 meter high Mt. Everest from normal route for the period of 75 days from
4th April, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Karl Kobler of Switzerland.
The handling
agency of the expedition team is Iceland Trekking & expedition Pvt. Ltd.,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
As per the message received from the Basecamp (Liaison Officer)
the following one member and one High Altitude Worker of "International
Expedition 06" team climbed Mt. Everest on 17th May 2006.
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Mr. Heradio Oracion (33), Team Building Facilitator, Deca Homes, Mandave
City, Cebu, Philipines,
- Mr. Pemba Chhoti
Sherpa (26), High Altitude Worker, Gaurishankar - 1, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
The above
mentioned expedition team comprising of 8 members was permitted to climb
8848 meter high Mt. Everest from normal route for the period of 75 days from
4th April, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Juan Antonio Olivieri of Spain.
The handling
agency of the expedition team is Thamserku Trekking Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu,
Nepal.
As
per the message received from the Basecamp (Liaison Officer) the following
additional one member and one High Altitude Worker of "Kobler & Partner
Everest Expedition 06" team climbed Mt. Everest at 8.39 a.m. on 18th May
2006.
1. Mr. Mario Gustav Julen (43), Pilot, Zermatt, Wallis, Switzerland
- Mr. Dangima Sherpa
(33), High Altitude Worker, Bhakanjee - 2, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
The above
mentioned expedition team comprising of 7 members was permitted to climb
8848 meter high Mt. Everest from normal route for the period of 75 days from
4th April, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Karl Kobler of Switzerland.
The handling
agency of the expedition team is Iceland Trekking & expedition Pvt. Ltd.,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
As
per the message received from the Basecamp (Liaison Officer) the following
two members and two High Altitude Workers of "Dream Everest Expedition 2006"
team climbed Mt. Everest at 9.30 a.m. on 18th May 2006.
1. Mr. Se Jung Lee (41), Teacher, Kumheungdong Hyundai Apt, Shinkwan,
dong, Gong Ju Si, Chung Nam, S. Korea,
2. Mr. Ju Youl park (36), Office Worker, Dae Tower Apt, Ssangyong Dong,
Cheonan Si, Chung Nam, S. Korea,
- Mr. Temba Sherpa (38),
High Altitude Worker, Khumjung - 2, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
- Mr. Lakpa Chhiri
Sherpa (30), High Altitude Worker, Khumjung - 2, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
The above
mentioned expedition team comprising of 9 members was permitted to climb
8848 meter high Mt. Everest from normal route for the period of 75 days from
29th March, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Soon Kwang Hwang of South
Korea.
The handling
agency of the expedition team Asian Trekking Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu, Nepal
As
per the message received from the Basecamp (Liaison Officer) the following
one member and two High Altitude Workers of "2006 Korean Chung Dong 100"
team climbed Mt. Everest on 17th May 2006.
1. Mr. Jang Seop Shin (41), Business, Kyung Gi Do, Yang San Dong, S.
Korea.
- Mr. Ngima Gyalgen
Sherpa (33), High Altitude Worker, Chaurikharka - 6, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
- Mr. Chongwa Nurbu
Sherpa (41), High Altitude Worker, Chaurikharka - 7, Solukhumbu, Nepal.
The above
mentioned expedition team comprising of 7 members was permitted to climb
8848 meter high Mt. Everest from normal route for the period of 75 days from
25th March, 2006 under the leadership of Mr. Jang Seop Shin of South Korea.
The handling
agency of the expedition team is Discover Adventure Pvt. Ltd., Kathmandu,
Nepal.
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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
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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
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