Hi Folks
(Monday 5th May) There is not a lot going on right now on Everest south side. Everyone is waiting, waiting, waiting for the Chinese to summit on the North side with the Olympic torch.
Until such time, restrictions have been enforced on the South side by the Nepalese army present here at BC and up at
Furthermore, all teams are forbidden from being above base camp at all on the 1st & 2nd May anticipating the Chinese would summit by then. That has not happened.
From what we understand, the Chinese team is at
This is a little frustrating for all of us here at BC as by having to stay at lower altitude, we lose valuable acclimatization already gained by having been up to Camp I & II. Furthermore for every day the Chinese torch team do not summit, all teams are getting pushed into a smaller summit/weather window later in the month potentially creating greater congestion on the mountain.
All we can do right now is hope for good weather, and the Chinese to gain favorable conditions to summit asap so all teams can recommence their push up the mountain.
At the moment none of the route above
Andy and I arrived back at BC today (Monday May 5) after spending a few nights down the valley in Dingboche at lower altitude. We feel a lot stronger for it and charged with a new energy arriving back at BC.
So, from a quite and idle
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