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Khadananda Dhakal's
travelogue became bestseller- 6 April
Khadananda Dhakal's two travelogue- Seti Pani Kali Pani and
Himal Pari Pugepachi became best seller in recently held
book exhibition by Sajha Publication. Himal Pari Pugepachi
is Nepali version of his book titled Beyond the Himalayas
published in 2002. Mr. Dhakal is serving Government of Nepal
as Under Secretary and he was Ex-officio member of NMA
during his tenure at Mountaineering Division, Ministry of
Tourism and Civil Aviation.
Apa Sherpa to break his own record-7 April
Legendary Everest summiteer Apa Sherpa (49) and ex-advisor
of NMA has aimed to break his own record by climbing Mt.
Everest for 19 times. Mr. Sherpa planned to create worldwide
awareness about global warming and the effects of climate
change in the Himalayas through his Eco Everest Expedition
2009. He first climbed Mt Everest in 1990 with Peter
Hillary, son of Sir Edmund Hillary who reached the summit of
Mt Everest for the first time with Tenzing Norgay Sherpa.
English Language Communication Skill- 12
April 2009
NMA Taskforce meeting held on 12 April decided to conduct
English Language Communication Skill training for six staff
at NMA starting from 20 April.
Gratis permit for GIA- 19 April
NMA issued gratis permit for ten lady summiteers associated
with Global Inclusive Adventure Organization (GIA) to ascend
Mera and Island peaks to practice for their campaign titled
Himalayan Women to Seven Summits. They are the members of
First Inclusive Women Summiteers Expedition 2008 who had
successfully ascended
Mt. Everest in 2008. NMA also provided them some equipment
for the climbing.
News edition of Nepal Parbat- 19 April
Nepal Parbat, the mountain journal of NMA, is going to be
published on the occasion of Mt. Everest Day on 29 May 2009.
It will be published in English and Nepali language. NMA
appointed Mr. Asheesh Sharma and Mr. Pratap Onta as editor
for English and Nepali language.
Crevasse at Island peak- 19 April
NMA taskforce deputed Nepal Mountaineering Instructors'
Association (NMIA) to install stairs at the crevasse
observed at the NMA's most climbed peak i.e. Island.
Mountaineering gear:
Quickdraw is used by climbers to attach ropes to bolt
anchors or protection. They allow the rope to run through
with minimal friction. A quickdraw consists of two
non-locking carabiners connected by a short, pre-sewn loop
of webbing.
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