Qomolangma not officially closed to climbers, Nepal says
Updated: 2015-05-05 09:22
(Agencies)
|
||||||||
The Mount Qomolangma south base camp in Nepal is seen on April 26, 2015. [Photo/Agencies] |
Some members of the climbing community said they suspected the Nepali government was trying to get out of refunding climbers for their permit fees by not closing the mountain.
"They are waiting for climbers to slowly, slowly reach their own conclusion that it is pointless to climb," said Alex Gavan, a Romanian climber who was ascending Lhotse, which shares part of the Qomolangma route.
"They don't want to take responsibility for the decision," he said.
The team known as the Icefall Doctors, which sets the route through the Khumbu icefalls each year, said it was too dangerous to rebuild this season.
"It is not possible to open the route this year," said Ang Dorjee Sherpa of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, the body that operates the team.
"The icefall itself is not stable, and the route that was previously opened has been completely damaged," he said.
Last year, after 16 sherpas were killed in an avalanche, other sherpas refused to climb out of respect for their colleagues and caused an expedition boycott. But the mountain was not closed and permits continued to be extended.
- Nepal starts weighing reconstruction plans
- China helps Nepal with disease prevention
- Chinese medical workers enter Nepal to aid epidemic control
- About 100 bodies found in Nepal trekking village
- China to carry out new round of assistance to Nepal: official
- Chinese govt to carry out new round of assistance to Nepal
- Historical photos of 56 nations in China (Part I)
- World No.1 Ma wins first men's singles world championship
- Ten photos you don't wanna miss during May Day holiday
- The world in photos: April 27 - May 3
- Fans dressed up to celebrate 'Star Wars Day' in Budapest
- China pavilion opens at Expo Milano 2015
- New exhibition by Fondazione Prada offers new perspective on originality and imitation
- Mayweather beats Pacquiao by unanimous decision
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
What do we know about AIIB |
Full coverage of Boao Forum for Asia |
Annual legislative and political advisory sessions |
Spring Festival trends reflect a changing China |
Patent applications lead the world |
BC lures Chinese tourists |
Today's Top News
Xi, Eric Chu
stress shared destiny
New leaders take reins at oil giants
China protests
US blacklisting in religious freedom
China becomes top source of immigrants to United States
Los Angeles protesters confront Abe face to face
Language contest wows judges
Arrest warrants issued in birthing center cases
Baltimore mayor lifts curfew 6 days after riots
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |