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Dutch Chomolungma Expedition 2004

Chomolungma 8.850m

Mount Everest (8.848m), left of the summit our route via the NE-ridge

Boris joins the Dutch Chomolungma Expedition 2004. The Dutch team of seven leaves for Nepal on the 15th of August. Goal is the summit of Mount Everest (8.850m) via Northcol and the northeastridge.

 

In 10 days the team travels form sealevel in Amsterdam to 5.200 meter height in basecamp (BC). From that moment they have 47 days for further acclimatisation, preparation of the route and all camps, and finally a summitattempt.

The Team

het team in basecamp (5.200m)

The Team on the photo: (standing FLTR) Werner de Jong, Sander Arens, Ruby Arens, Boris Krielen, Marc Streefkerk, (sitteng FLTR) Mark Thijssen and Harry Kikstra.

The Dutch teammembers are: Werner de Jong (expeditionleader), Ruby Arens (basecampmanager), Marc Streefkerk, Mark Thijssen, Sander Arens, Harry Kikstra and Boris Krielen (climbers).

 

The team is supported by Nepalese Lhapa Sherpa and Nima Tamang.

 

Lhapa is a climbing instructor and reached the summit of Everest in 2003, with the Indian army expedition. Spring 2004 he climbed Cho Oyu (8.201m).

 

Nima reached the summit of Everest in 2001 with a Spanish TV crew and has tons of experience. Spring 2004 he climbed Everest with a Swiss team.

Facts about Mt. Everest

Other names/spellings

Sagarmatha (Nepal), Chomolungma (TIbet)
 

Elevation

29.035 (feet) - 8.850 (meters)
 

Location

Himalaya, Tibet-Nepal
 

Latitude

27° 59' N

Longitude

86° 56' E
 

Best climbing months

April, May (pre-monsoon)
 

Year first climbed

1953

First climber(s)

Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay
 

Convenient center(s)

Namche Bazar, Nepal

Nearest major airport

Kathmandu, Nepal

 

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