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Mr. Honda and Mr. Ngatemba sherpa with
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The South Side list:
Note is possible this list might grow, it is also possible some summits could
be disputed later. This is the reported list for May 31st 2005.
Mt.
Everest 2005: Korean Expedition summits 4
more (2 members and 2 Sherpas)
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
Mt.
Everest 2005: British
Commercial team summits from the South
(7 we believe, 4 members and 3 Sherpas)
31st May, 2005
1. Mr. Kenton Edward Cool (32
Yrs.), Leader, Industrial Roped Access, Sheffield, TW, U.K.
2. Mr. John Thomas Taylor (47
Yrs.), Member, Police Officer, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.
3. Mr. Gregory Martin
Lindsdell (43 Yrs.), Member, Police Officer, Safety Beach, Victoria, Australia.
4. Mr. Nicholas Phlip FARR
(39 Yrs.), Member, Police Detective, Northcote, Victoria, Australia.
5. Mr. Pema Nurbu Sherpa (25
Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Gaurishankar-1, Dolakha, Nepal
6. Mr. Pema Tshring Sherpa (22
Yrs), High Altitude Worker, gaurishankar-1, Dolakha, Nepal
Mt.
Everest 2005: International Expedition Dream
team summits 3 from the South
31st May, 2005
1. Mr. Keiichi Iwasaki (32 Yrs), Member,
Cyclist,
Gunma,
Japan
2. Mr. Pasang Tendi Sherpa (22 Yrs), High
Altitude Worker, Yaphu -9,
Sankhuwasava,
Nepal
3. Mr. Pasang Sherpa, (29 Yrs), High Altitude
Worker, Siddhapokhari -8, Sankhuwasava, Nepal
Mt. Everest 2005:
National University of Singapore Summits
Everest!
SINGAPORE EVEREST EXPEDITION has successfully reached the summit of Mr.
Everest on 31 May 2005: Lindley Zerbe REACHED SUMMIT 07: 33 and Mr.
Tashi Dorje Sherpa (Khumjung 8 Pangboche, Solukhumbu) 1st time summit
REACHED SUMMIT 07:33
Mt.
Everest 2005:
Apa Sherpa summits for the 15th time!!: To
Climb Everest For A Cure Summits 3
31st May, 2005
1. Mr. John Christopher Gray
(36 Yrs), Member, Self Employed, Westwood, New Jersey, USA.
2. Mr. Apa Sherpa (48 Yrs),
Sirdar, Namche-7, Thame, Solukhumbu, Nepal
3. Mr. Dawa Nuru Sherpa (40
Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Namche-7, Thame, Solukhumbu, Nepal
Team Honda: 31st May,
2005 at 7:55 (4, 2 members and 2 Sherpas)
1. Mr. Takeshi Kodama (31
Yrs.) , Member, Student, Hokkaido, Japan
2. Mr. Pasang Rinji Sherpa
(29 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Juving VDC-1, Solu, Nepal
31st May, 2005 at 9:40
3 Mr. Shigeki Imoto (42
Yrs), Member, Business, Tokyo, Japan
4. Mr. Da Nurbu Sherpa (28
Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Juving VDC-1, Solu, Nepal
The 3 members Team Honda
Everest Expedition team was permitted to climb 8848 m. high Mt. Everest from
South East Ridge for the period of 75 days from 22nd March, 2005 under the
leadership of Mr. Michihiro Honda of Japan.
IMG (Eric
Simonson). (4, 2 members and 2 sherpas)
31st May, 2005
1. Mr. Edward Oner Diffendal
(35 Yrs) Member, Sales, San Francisco, USA
2. Mr. Rex Pemberton (21
Yrs.) Member, Student, st. ives NSW, Australia
3. Mr. Da Sonam Sherpa (41
Yrs.) High Altitude Worker, Khumjung-8, Pangboche, Solu, Nepal
4. Mr. Pasang Rinjing Sherpa
(29 Yrs) High Altitude Worker, Khumjung-9, Phortse Solu, Nepal
logistics for this expedition was provided by IMG (Eric
Simonson).
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