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Spring mountaineering season begins, permits issued for climbers

Spring mountaineering season begins, permits issued for climbers

Author: THT Online Category: Mountain March 26, 2025 Everest, Nepal

The Department of Tourism has started issuing permits for the spring mountaineering season.

The Department of Tourism has started issuing permits for the spring mountaineering season. So far, 58 climbers-40 men and 18 women-from eight mountaineering groups have obtained permission to scale various peaks, including Annapurna I. Adrien Brody wins best actor for 'The Brutalist,' taking home his second career Oscar Mbappé hat trick for Real Madrid dumps Man City out of Champions League. PSG and Dortmund advance Climbers from 24 countries, including Nepal, have received permits for mountaineering this season. According to Department Director Liladhar Awasthi, permits for spring mountaineering have begun to be issued. "This season's mountaineering permits have started being issued, and permission for Everest climbing will be granted soon," he said. Read Also:Around 500 climbers to take on Everest this season Climbing activities in the Everest region have intensified as expedition companies gear up for the season. "Climbing activities in the Everest region have increased," Awasthi added. The Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) has deployedicefall doctorsto prepare the climbing route. A 10-member team has been dispatched to construct the path from the base camp to Camp II. Additionally, skilled climbers have been assigned to fix ropes from Camp II to the Everest summit. The Expedition Operators' Association Nepal (EOA) has also appointed a team of 10 Sherpa climbers,led by Ashok Lama, to install fixed ropes along the route. Spring is considered the ideal season for mountaineering, with a significant number of foreign climbers arriving in Nepal to scale peaks, including the world's highest, Mount Everest. (With inputs from RSS)

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