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Update:
Introduction
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Team Honda Everest 2005 at
Dingboche
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda Everest 2005
Update from Base Camp
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda Everest 2005
Summit plans
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda Everest 2005
Summit plans: Mr Honda decides
to wait more
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda Everest 2005
Summit plans: Mr Honda has a camp 5!!!
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda Everest 2005
Summit plans: Mr Honda is moving up to Camp 3
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Mt.
Everest 2005:
Mr Honda has arrived at Camp 3
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Mt.
Everest 2005
Exclusive: Mr Honda moving to Camp 4 and planning to head
to the Summit of Mt Everest
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Mt.
Everest 2005
Exclusive: Mr Honda at Camp
4 at midnight and planning to head to the Summit of Mt Everest
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Mt.
Everest 2005
Exclusive: Sherpas head up to
set up camp 5, Mr Honda heads to Camp
2
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Mt.
Everest 2005:
Team Honda
summits 4 on Everest!
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda
officially summits 4 on Everest!
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Mt.
Everest 2005: Team Honda
Summit Pictures!
A Japanese team "Team Honda
Everest 2005" led by Mr Michihiro Honda (66) departed to Everest Base camp on
23 March. A three members team is permitted to climb Mt. Everest from normal
route. During their expedition they will set up camp V near balcony and
supposed to attempt the top of the world around mid of May 2005.
A team member Mr Shigeki
IMOTO, who have already made a successful attempt from the difficult route
North-East ridge in 11 May 1995.
Team Members:
1. Mr. Michihiro HONDA (66) -
Team Leader
2. Mr. Shigeki IMOTO (42) -
Deputy Team Leader
3. Mr. Takeshi KODAMA (30) -
Member
BC Manager Takafumi Tatsuno
Mr. Ngatemba Sherpa, who made
a 10th successful of ascent on Mt Everest is climbing with this team.
Sherpa Staff Name of "Team
Honda Everest 2005"
1. Ngatemba
Sherpa - 10 Times Everest Summiteer
2. Lhakpa
Nuru Sherpa - 1 Time Everest Summiteer
3. Danurbu
Sherpa - 5 Times Everest Summiteer
4. Pasang
Rinji Sherpa - 3 Times Everest Summiteer
5. Doma
Chhiri Sherpa - Upto 8000m
6. Nima
Tendi Sherpa - Upto 7000m
7. Furtemba
Sherpa - Upto 7000m
8. Dendi
Sherpa - 7000m
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