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Mt Everest climbing season kicks off

421 climbers attempting ascent to world’s highest peak

This year's spring Mt. Sagarmatha, or Mt. Everest, expedition season began after a seven-member Sherpa team deployed from the ATK Expedition Company opened the climbing gate by fixing ropes on the peak of the world’s highest mountain on Friday.  
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By Republica

KATHMANDU, May 10: This year's spring Mt. Sagarmatha, or Mt. Everest, expedition season began after a seven-member Sherpa team deployed from the ATK Expedition Company opened the climbing gate by fixing ropes on the peak of the world’s highest mountain on Friday.



Five Sherpas deployed from the same company had fixed the ropes on the peak of Mt Lhotse and Mt Ama Dablam on Thursday.


The Department of Tourism has stated that the climbing has officially kicked off with the completion of the trek to the peak of Everest. Director of the Department, Leeladhar Awasthi, said with the completion of the rope fixing work on the peak of Everest, this year’s Everest climbing season has officially commenced. He said that the first phase is expected to see the highest number of climbers as the weather is favorable.


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Mountaineer Lakpa Sherpa, also the Managing Director of ATK Expedition Company, said that the maximum number of climbers are likely to reach the peak from May 11 to 14, as the weather is favorable for climbing Everest.


This season, world record holder Kami Rita Sherpa is on the verge of breaking his own record by climbing Everest for the 31st time. Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa has reached Everest with a plan to set a world record by climbing Everest four times in 20 days. Similarly, another world record holder, Sanu Sherpa, is planning to break his own record by climbing mountains above 8,000 meters for the third time.


The mountaineers have gone to Everest with a 75-day climbing permit from the Department of Tourism. The Everest climbing season lasts around 40 days.


According to the statistics of the Mountaineering Branch of the Department of Tourism, so far 421 people from 44 mountaineering groups have obtained permits to climb Everest.


 

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