‘Mount Everest’s highest camp is littered with frozen garbage’
   Date :07-Jul-2024

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KATHMANDU :
 
THE highest camp on the world’s tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up, according to a Sherpa who led a team that worked to clear trash and dig up dead bodies frozen for years near Mount Everest’s peak. The Nepal Governmentfunded team of soldiers and Sherpas removed 11 tonnes (24,000 pounds) of garbage, four dead bodies and a skeleton from Everest during this year’s climbing season. Ang Babu Sherpa, who led the team of Sherpas, said there could be as much as 40-50 tonnes (88,000-110,000 pounds) of garbage still at South Col, the last camp before climbers make their attempt on the summit.
 
“The garbage left there was mostly old tents, some food packaging and gas cartridges, oxygen bottles, tent packs, and ropes used for climbing and tying up tents,” he said, adding that the garbage is in layers and frozen at the 8,000-meter (26,400-foot) altitude where the South Col camp is located. Since the peak was first conquered in 1953, thousands of climbers have scaled it and many have left behind more than just their footprints. In recent years, aGovernment requirement thatclimbers bring back theirgarbage or lose their deposits, along with increased awareness among climbers about theenvironment, have significantly reduced the amount of garbage left behind. However, that was not the case in earlier decades. “Most of thegarbage is from older expeditions,” Ang Babu said. The Sherpas on the team collected garbage and bodies fromthe higher-attitude areas, whilethe soldiers worked at lowerlevels and the base camp areafor weeks.