
Update: Vojvodinian
expedition "Everest 2005"
May 19th ABC (6400 m) 11.00
AM
Yesterday (18.00 PM Local
Time) it was meeting in ABC and it was making not agreement about nothing. One
hour later it was meeting again but in Russian agency Seven Summit. There were
members of expeditions from China, Norway, India's military (two teams) and
Vojvodina (Former Yugoslavia). They agreed that four men from China, Norway,
and the Indian Army team will fix the ropes from today (May 19th) to Saturday
(May 21st).
This morning we have had
conference of our team which was full of tension. Two of us intend to go alone
and the other pair ought to be prompt for next chance. It was long debate. We
decided that most rescue day for the first team is the May 22nd because
forecast and bad weather we expect. So we will not separate our team and we
will wait. We are appreciative to
www.Everestnews.com for forecasts.
Thank you EverestNews.com,
you are real nice friend. Best regard to all, in Serbia especially.
M. Jovovic, leader of the
expedition
Note: They are waiting,
all of them!
Dispatches
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.
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