Everest Expedition spring 2007

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International Everest 8848m North Side Expedition spring 2007

Fixed Depature
29 March 2007

Everest 8848m North Col Expedition
Expedition begins when you arrive to Kathmandu and you meet with the staff of our Monterosa Treks & Expedition in the airport and they transfer you to the hotel. Next day, we have the introduction section to the members with our crews. Since then we make your Tibet visa and other necessary documents for the Everest Expedition.

After 3 day, we drive you towards Nepal-Tibet border up to the Friendship Bridge through Arnico Highway , where the Chinese liaison officer and Chinese transportation keep waiting us there. The expedition gears are taken by y truck and we drive you by Land cruiser 4WD to Zhangmu, which is first city of Tibet to entrance.

We take time to acclimatize with one night at Zhangmu (2300m) and two nights at Nylam (3750m), which also gives us the chance to trek up the high hills for acclimatization.

Next day we drive to Tingri (4350m) where we spend further two nights acclimatizing. Then we drive Tingri to Base camp 5200m along the rough way with jerking & bouncing through the grassy plain way which leads you till to the Everest Base Camp; and it is called the Chinese base camp as well.

We set up our camp at Chinese Base Camp and stay two nights or more and it depends on our members feeling. We also make schedules of the yaks by that time. Base camp and advance base camp fixed at the different places are kept there permanently until finishing the whole expedition. Now 2 days walk towards the ABC starts from here.

After walking 2 days, we reach to ABC 6400m along with the Yaks. From ABC, the route goes to the east Rongbuk (Everest Base) glacier and after that there is an easy snow slopes to the North Col at 7000m. Where camp 1 is situated on snow

After that there is a long reasonably angled snow slopes to climb 7400m. Where we should put camp 2 on snow, the route from Camp 2 to camp 3 is the series of the rocks, which is a little bit difficult. But again there is a very easy terrain to walk ahead to set up camp 3, This camp 3 is at the height of 7900m on the rock.

The route again goes through a series of rocky climbs, and then there is a median angled snow slopes where we have to climb on mixed rocks and snow until we reach camp 4 at 8400m. Now this camp is on the rock but some times ago, it was covered by snow. To reach there, we have to fix the ropes on climbing but there are safety lines, which provide you safe place when you are tired and the wind seems windy to blowing there . This route is mostly very windy especially between Camp 2 to camp 3

Camp 4 is the last camp for Everest summit from North East Ridge . Now the route is mixed with rocks and snow steps. This step is quite steep in many places so you require very considerable care for yourself, to your clothing and oxygen equipments.

After that, the North East Ridge is wide but we have to climb through small steps with a little bit height until we go ahead where we fix the rope. Above there the climbing is a little bit exposed but it is easy again to reach ahead in the second steps. After the second steps the route is in the series of small nude ridge, which is some times covered with snow.

After that route with large boulder where we should use ladder to climb ahead, Again after that section of the route, we should fix the rope. Above these steps, the route is relatively easy with gentle ground until we reach at the third steps. Now to go head it is not the series of ridge as the previous steps but we should use the fixed rope to the Col before the final summit of snow slopes. Again there are quite steep and fixed ropes to go ahead to the buttressed rocks from where there is a short section of corniced ridge to reach on the Summit of Everest.

Climbing Sherpa guide for Himalayan:

We facilitate highly professional, well trained and qualified climbing Sherpas for your expeditions. Many climbers avoid Sherpa guides for the climbing, so because of this, they have been found to facing many hindrances on their way. If you take Sherpas along with you on the expedition, they are very useful in your each and every step of support, which makes your climbing easier to restore your strained energy; and it gives you vigorous strength for your next day’s climbing. Most of the groups, who have gone with the Sherpa guides on the expedition, are found to be succeeded as per our past experiences. So we suggest you to operate your expeditions along with the Sherpa guides.

Booking

If you like to book us for the expedition you can log on to our web http://www.monterosa-nepal.com , for online booking you should deposit us USD 500.00 bank transfer in our bank account in advance which enables you for your secured seats. After this deposition, your expedition will be final confirmed; and in case if you cancel the expedition, the deposition will not be refunded. This is the terms and conditions of our company.

topInternational Everest 8848 North Side
Entry/Exit Zhangmu
30 March 2007
Itinerary:

26 March 2007 Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu & transfer hotel
27 March 2007 Day 02 Kathmandu
28 March 2007 Day 03 Kathmandu
29 March 2007 Day 04 Drive Zhangmu, [ Hotel ]
30 March 2007 Day 05 Drive to Naylam, [ Hotel ]
31 April 2007 Day 06 Rest Day for Acclimatized
01 April 2007 Day 07 Drive to Tingri
02 April 2007 Day 08 Rest Day for Acclimatized
03 April 2007 Day 09 Drive Chinese Base Camp, [ Base Camp Photo ]
04 April 2007 Day 10 Chinese Base Camp 5400m.
05 April 2007 Day 11 Chinese Base Camp
06 April 2007 Day 12 Chinese Base Camp to Middle Camp load carry by Yaks, [ Middle Camp ]
07 April 2007 Day 13 Middle Camp - Advance Base Camp of Everest 6400m. [ ABC Photo ]
08 April - 29 May 2007 Day 14-65 Climbing Period of Everest 8848m. [ Route Map ]
30 May 2007 Day 66 ABC - Base Camp
31 June 2007 Day 67 Drive to Zhangmu
01 June 2007 Day 68 Drive Zhangmu to Kathmandu.
02 June 2007 Day 69 Kathmandu
03 June 2007 Day 70 Final Departure

Climbing Equipment List | More Information | Some technical information

Cost: Group join basis

Per person USD 7,000 (Fixed departure joininig basis)
Climbing Sherpa (per sherpa) USD 3,500

Online Booking

Cost includes:

5 nights accommodation in Kathmandu with bed & breakfast (3 star hotel) [ Hotel Manang ].
Expert professional Nepalese expedition crews like Cook, Kitchen boy, ABC guide and mountaineering gears till to the ABC are provided; and our crews get all expedition facilities from our office itself.
Tibet visa & Travel Permit for the expedition crew
Full board hotel in route to Tibet side Zhangmu, Nyalam,Tingri (bed & breakfast, Lunch, dinner)
Base Camp - Advance Base Camp 1 tent for 1 person (North Face brand)
Dining tent, Table, Chairs, toilet tent, Mess tent & Kitchen tent
Per person’s (60 KG) Load is carried by the Yak till to the from Base Camp to Advanced Base
Per person’s (40 KG) Load is carried by the Yak on the way back to the ABC to the BC
Kathmandu - Zhangmu - Base Camp - Zhangmu (vice versa) are provided the Mini bus/Jeep for the members & Truck for the equipment [ Mini-Bus, Jeep & Truck].
Peak permit for North col Everest 8848m.
Tibet Visa & Travel permit
Liaison officer & Interpreter
Nepalese crew’ insurance
ABC - Emergency Oxygen, Mask & regulator.
Satellite phone (Pay call).
Gamow bag ( Life saving device in case of altitude sickness ).
Expedition T-shirts with Expedition label .
Farewell dinner.
Cost does not include:

Air travel to and from Kathmandu.
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
Laundry, postage, telephone calls, and all other items of personal nature.
Entry visa and Re-entry visa for Nepal.
International departure tax.
Personal Expenses.
Medical and rescue insurance.
Personal Climbing equipment.
Bar bills & Beverage.
Rescue Jeep USD 600.00
Medicine and first aid expenses
Garbage Deposit USD 500.00 (Sharing of the total person) and Deposit fee will be not refunded if the clients (climber) don’t take back their garbage.
Walkie-Talkie.
Extra yak, Per Yak’s USD 100.00 will be charge till to 40 KG load.
Note: After the Expedition, Tipping system is well come for expedition crews from your generosity if you are happy with the staffs of the company. We wish you a happy and successful climbing.

Our motto is to appease our clients. Thanks.

Extra serice if required:
Russian oxygen 4 litters: US$ 450.00
Mask & Regular : US$ 400.00
Satellite phone : US$ 700.00 per set (Personal use from climber)
Film Permit : US$ 6000.00 (Small Portable movie camera is free)
Duty Jeep : US$ 3000.00
Rescue Jeep : USD 600 Per Jeep

Posted as guest by David Ratcliffe:

Hi
I’m interested in an Everest climb in 2007.I wouuld like to climb with a high altitude Sherpa and oxygen. Is the trip confirmed,and how many climbers will be on the trip?
Can you confirm the total cost and availability.
Regards
David

Posted as guest by sas:

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Posted as guest by Ganesh Neupane:

Dear Sas, Namaste !

thanks and we have group for Everest Expedition. If you join with us, please contact us or visit and tell us.

http://www.monterosa-http://www.monterosa-
http://www.monterosa-nepal.com/expedition/everest/2007/spring/dutch_american.htm

thanks

with best regards

Ganesh Neupane

Posted as guest by saila tamang:

Dear David

Thank you for your keen interest to climb Mt. everert.

Please see the following notes for your answer.

                                   Mt. Everest Expedition

Short information
Even though the highest mountain in the world has been conquered many times in this forty-six year since the first conquest. Everest is still as inexplicable, beguiling and magnificent as ever. Standing incredibly tall silhouetted against the shared sky of Nepaland Tibet, this mountain has many names: Chomolungma, Sagarmatha, Qomolungma or Mt. Everest. Whichever name one chooses, its vagueness still lives on. Sir E. Hillary & Tenzing Norgay first climbed it in 1953. Possibly the most colorful story about the early attempts on Everest is the one involving Captain J. Noel and his native companions. He disguised himself as a Mohammaden and made a journey from Darjeeling through Northwest Sikkim and round the north of Kanchenjunga in an attempt to reach Everest. Unfortunately, not even the disguise could see him through. His mission was out short just sixty-five kms from Everest when a posse of Tibetan soldiers forced them to turn back. Although there are a dozen or so routes on Mt. Everest we follow the classical route, traditionally the most reliable way to the summit.

ITINERARY
Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to hotel
Day 02-03 Rest day at Kathmandu preparation for permit
Day 04 Last preparation in Kathmandu
Day 05 Kathmandu to Lukla by flight
Day 06 Lukla to Phakding
Day 07 Phakding to Namche Bazaar
Day 08 Rest day at Namche Bazaar
Day 09 Namche Bazaar to Tyngboche
Day 10 Tyngboche to Pheriche
Day 11 Pheriche to Lobuche
Day 12 Lobuche to Base Camp
Day 13 Rest day at Everest Base Camp for acclimatization
Day 14-54 Climbing period of Everest
Day 55 Everest Base Camp to Lobuche
Day 56 Lobuche to Tengboche
Day 57 Tengboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 58 Namche Bazaar to Lukla
Day 59 Lukla to Kathmandu by flight
Day 60 Rest day at Kathmandu
Day 61 Departure to your destination

Season

Mar - Apr – May
Sept - Oct - Nov

Cost
02 Person, Per Person US$ 8,500.00 + Royalty 20,000 = 28,500.00
03 Person, Per Person US$ 8,000.00 + Royalty 16,000 = 24,000.00
04 Person, Per Person US$ 7,500.00 + Royalty 14,000 = 21,500.00
05 Person, Per Person US$ 7,000.00 + Royalty 12,000 = 19,000.00
06 Person, Per Person US$ 6,500.00 + Royalty 11,000 = 17,500.00
07 Person, Per Person US$ 6,300.00 + Royalty 10,000 = 16,300.00
08-12 Person, Per Person US$ 6000.00 + Royalty 10,000 = 16,000.00

Climbing Per Sherpa US$ 2,500.00 (If required)

Cost includes

  1. 6 nights hotel in Kathmandu stander 3 star hotel with BB plan
  2. Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu flight tickets & cargo of equipment
  3. Full board trekking lodge/Camping & Food for BC Expedition period
  4. Porter / Yak Lukla to BC & while back to Lukla
  5. Lukla to Everest Base Camp and Expedition Period - 1 tent for per person
  6. Trekking equipment Dining tent, Toilet tent, Mattresses
  7. All kitchen equipment for Base Camp
  8. Staff: Base camp 1 Guide, 1Cook, 1 Kitchen with helper
  9. Liaison officer’s allowances equipment for Expedition, flight ticket, insurance, daily wages
  10. Expedition Crews’s allowances for Expedition, flight ticket, insurance, daily wages
  11. Sagarmatha National park fees
  12. All transfer airport to hotel to airport
  13. All necessary taxes.
  14. Our office service charge

Cost Exclude

  1. Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  2. High altitude (climbing) food, fuel, Gas above BC & personal climbing gear
  3. Personal accident insurance and emergency evacuation and helicopter rescue
  4. International airport tax
  5. Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods arriving into Nepal
  6. Expedition cargo
  7. Bar bills and Beverage
  8. Extra expenses for personal
  9. Climbing Sherpa
  10. Climbing bonus & summit bonus for Climbing Sherpa (If you use Climbing Sherpa)
  11. Garbage Deposit (US$ 4,000.00)
  12. Walkie-talkie

Extra service if required
Russian oxygen 4 litters US$ 400.00 per cylinder
Mask & Regular US$ 400.00 per set
Satellite phone US$ 2000.00 per set
Film Permit US$ 4500.00

Please feel free to drop your queries in our following address.

Saila Tamang
Managing Director
Ramdung “Go” Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd.
Po. Box. 5319, Keshar Mahal, Kathmandu, Nepal
Telephone no.: 977-1-4423361
Mobile no.: 9851072429
Fax no.:977-1-4429339
Email: info@asianexpedition.com
ramdung@ccsl.com.np
Websites: www.asianexpedition.com