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As per the
report of Liaison officer and Team Leader, the following 7 member and 6 High
Altitude Workers of Japan Alpine Club - Toyama Gyajikang Expedition - 2005
team has been successful to scale 7038 meter high Mt. Gyajikang on 26th
September, 2005.
26th
September, 2005
1. Mr.
Tsuji Hitoshi, (64 Yrs), Leader, Mountain Guide, Toyama, Japan
2. Mr.
Tanimura Masanori (68 Yrs), Member, Toyama, Japan
3. Mr.
Murakami Kiyomitsu (64 Yrs), Member,Toyama, Japan
4. Mr.
Itabashi Akira (56 Yrs), Member, Service Holder, Toyama, Japan
5. Mr.
Kanao Seiichi (54 Yrs), Member, Service Holder, Toyama, Japan
6. Mr.
Tanabe Toshio (34 Yrs) Member, Service Holder, Toyama, Japan
7. Mr. Kido
Shigeyoshi (70 Yrs), Member, Retired Businessman, Toyama, Japan
8. Mr. Man
Bahadur Gurung (43 Yrs), High Altifude Worker, Sitalpati-6, Sankhuwasava,
Nepal.
9. Mr.
Pasang Chhiring Sherpa (43 Yrs.) High Altitude Worker, Lamabagar Dolakha,
Nepal.
10. Mr.
Dawa Sherpa (32 Yrs) Sirdar, Tapting-9, Solukhumbu, Nepal
11. Mr.
Dambar Bahadur Gurung (42 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Mugli-8, Solukhumbu,
Nepal.
12. Mr.
Pemba Jangbu Sherpa (20 Yrs), High Altitude Worker, Juving-7, Solukhumbu,
Nepal
The 9
members Japan Alpine Club - Toyama Gyajikang Expedition - 2005 team was
permitted to climb 7038 m. high Mt. Gyajingkang from normal route for the
period of 60 days from 4th september, 2005 under the leadership of Mr. Tsuji
Hitoshi from Japan.
The
handling agency of the Expedition Team is Sansui Treks and Expedition Pvt.
ltd., kathmandu, Nepal.
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