May 7, 2007

Pinays reach Everest basecamp

Click for larger. Three Filipinas are attempting to be the first Asian women to reach the Everest summit. They're delayed by the weather at the moment, but are determined to continue. From their blog:

The Kaya ng Pinay Everest Team support group has reached Chinese Base Camp here in Tibet. We're all here preparing to go up to Advanced Base Camp to meet the women and the big buzz here is our Filipina climbers because of the record that they're about to set.

The women, Carina Dayondon, Janet Belarmino and Noelle Wenceslao, will be traversing Mount Everest, meaning they will be climbing from Tibet and going down in Nepal. This has never been done by any woman so the three women will be setting a world record by doing just that. So a lot of people are talking about that here at base camp.

As you can see from the banner, they are also calling for action on climate change.

Separately, a Greenpeace sponsored expedition to photograph evidence of glacial melting in Himalayas recently had to turn back when they found the mountain path ahead had been wiped out - update from that team here. Millions in China and India depend on the water from Himalaya glaciers.

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Pinays reach the summit

They've made it! From a news story about the climb:

"It’s a great moment. It symbolizes what we can do if we work together. It also shows the strength of the Filipina. Ang Pinay naabot ang tuktok, kaya ng Pinay [The Pinay has reached the top, the Pinay can]," said [expedition leader] Valdez repeating their slogan.

Get the full story on thier blog.

Update: Pinays set world record

From ABS-CBN:

The first Filipino women to reach the summit of Mount Everest set another world record Friday by becoming the first women to traverse the two main routes to the world's highest mountain.

Congratulations!! Very glad to hear the news that they made it all the way and safely. Major accomplishment!

whats happening about the GLACIAL MELTING issue or even the one regarding the FRESH WATER DOLPHINS that are not only endangered but on the brink of facing extinction ("as few as TWO remain and can't the world wit all the know hows and knowledge save them...atleast TRY)....in NEPAL.

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