Nepal

KATHMANDU: A 59-year-old climber from Russia has left for the Everest region to attempt to scale the world's highest peak without supplemental oxygen this season.According to Thaneswar Guragai, General Manager at Seven Summit Treks, Valeriy Babanov is now in the Khumbu region as he intends to set a world record becoming the oldest athlete in history that will climb the highest eight-thousander on the planet without using supplemental oxygen. Army plans to collect 10 tonnes trash from Everest region Bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people.

An 8-year-old is only survivor Valeriy is an international master of sports, two-time Piolet d'Or winner and multiple-winner of mountaineering's championships in Russia.

He climbed six eight-thousand metre peaks (five of them without supplemental oxygen).The climber said that he is actively preparing for the ascent.

"My plan includes three preliminary so-called rotational high-altitude camps: to 6500 meters, then - an overnight stay at 7400 meters and an overnight ascent to the South Col, at 8000 meters.

Then there will be a descent to the Base Camp, rest and the main ascent," Valeriy added. Estimated date for climbing Everest is early-mid May 2024.

So far, the oldest person to achieve the feat (without O2) is 55 years old.Valeriy has started special preparatory training for this project about a year ago: it included increasing the body's functional abilities, a special diet, almost daily cyclic training, training in the gym, including strength training, climbing, etc.Valeriy's sports career includes many ascents and first ascents.

Especially iconic ones are: first-ascent of Mt.

Nuptse East (7804m) in a pair with Yuri Koshelenko along the South face in 2003 and a new route in Alpine style climbing of Mt.

Jannu (7710m) with Sergei Kofanov in 2007.According to the climbing records, Valeriy Babanov has summited the Pamir and Tien Shan mountains eight times, conquering peaks over seven thousand meters in height.

Additionally, he has achieved two "camp-to-camp" ascents in a single day, reaching both Peak Korzhenevskaya (7,103 m) and Peak Lenin (7,134 m). Notably, he has successfully climbed Broad Peak (8,047 m) and Gasherbrum-1 (8,068 m) via new routes employing the challenging alpine style.

Also, Valeriy has impressively completed approximately 45 long routes of the utmost difficulty across the Pamir and Tien Shan mountains, as well as in international locations such as the Alps, Yosemite, Alaska, and the Himalayas.

Valeriy confidently accomplished these endeavors both in the challenging conditions of summer and winter, and what's even more noteworthy is that he undertook these journeys alone.Moreover, the professional conquered some of these routes for the very first time as a pioneer.

In 2002, Valeriy achieved a significant milestone by graduating from the renowned French mountain guide school ENSA in Chamonix.

This accomplishment granted him an International Diploma of a Professional Mountain Guide (an IFMGA-certified mountain guide), further validating his expertise and qualifications in the field. .

This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues-Publication from Jan 2021


Buy Our Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting



It's Voluntary! Take care of your Family, Friends and People around You First and later think about us. Its Fine if you dont wish to contribute and if you wish to contribute then think about the Homeless first and Feed them. We can survive with your wishes too :-). You can Buy our Merchandise too which are of the finest quality.

Debit/Credit/UPI

UPI/Debit/Credit

Paytm


STRIPE


Nepal is committed to liberal economic policy, you are welcome to invest here: PM Dahal


American climbers make first ascent of Tengkangpoche from north face in alpine style


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


Travelers stranded as flight disturbances continue Lukla Airport


Japanese Foreign Finister Yoko Kamikawa to visit Nepal next week


PM Dahal stresses on reforms in university curriculum to stop brain drain


DDC pays Rs 480 million dues to farmers


Nimsdai Foundation, Khumbu RM to build porter home


[Nepal] - FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING


Former legislator Alam and three others sentenced to life jail time for Rautahat murder


[Nepal] - Karnali Chief Minister Kandel secures vote of confidence


SC orders accused in fake Bhutanese Refugee case to remain in custody


Fire survivors of Mahaottari awaiting relief


quot;It is too late for Transitional Justice quot;


Silence duration to begin in Ilam-2, Bajhang-1 from midnight


Health Ministry urges public to take prevention against heatwave


Govt effortful to develop country as a medical education hub: PM Dahal


Eastern border checkpoints closed from today for election in India


Qatari emir in Nepal, expected to tackle migrant conditions and Nepali student held hostage by Hamas


[Nepal] - Himalayan Environment Boot Camp 2024 taking science journalists to Everest Base Camp


China closes Shishapangma, Cho Oyu shattering 14-peak dream of many climbers


Japan hands over Community Center for Disaster Prevention in Sindhupalchowk


Japanese woman evacuated from Lobuche peak


[Nepal] - George Mallory amp; # 039; s last letter from Everest said odds of reaching the top were amp; # 039; 50 to 1 against us amp; # 039;


Let us present useful projects, not amp; # 039; dream list amp; # 039;: PM Dahal


One killed, four injured in Sarlahi tractor accident


[Nepal] - India amp; # 039; s Uttarakhand govt plans Kathmandu-Dehradun direct flights


Qatari Emir arriving today


[Nepal] - George Mallory amp; # 039; s last letter from Everest stated odds of reaching top were amp; # 039; 50 to 1 against us amp; # 039;


Four foreigners rescued from Larke Pass in Manang


Rise in heat impacts regular life in Tarai Madhes


Public holiday declared tomorrow for Qatar Amir amp;#039;s state visit


Birendra Tal returns to normal state after avalanche impact


Devastating fire Leaves 16 families homeless in Arghakhanchi


amp;#039;Araniko highway expansion to continue amp;#039;


Intense scarcity of anti-rabies vaccine in Bharatpur Health center leaves clients in trouble


PM Dahal stresses on production of scientific, technical human resources


PM Dahal assures of citizens-friendly budget


Tourist Dept investigates winter Everest phony authorization


Fire destroys 28 houses, sheds in Gulmi GULMI, APRIL 21A report from Tamghas, Gulmi stated 28 structures, including homes, shops and cowsheds were ruined by fire that spread from a forest in Gulmi district. Ridi-Tamghas path to remain closed for 3 weeks


Fire incidents increasing across country with prevalence of dry condition


[Nepal] - 8K Explorations supply Rs 2 million to Makalu RM for ambulance services


Huge avalanche in Manaslu, cautions released for settlements near Budhigandaki River


[Nepal] - Amir of Qatar visiting Nepal from Tuesday


Over 31,000 foreign tourists check out Ghodepani last year


550,000 people acquire work permits by April of current fiscal year


Survey reveals 120 Snow Leopards found in Dolpa


WB to take financial management lead for proposed Upper Arun Project


[Nepal] - India -# 039; s billionaire Neerja Birla to scale Lobuche in Everest region


Fertilizer being transported to Kathmandu from Tatopani Customs after 11 months


3 dead, 52 injured as bus carrying wedding attendants plunges in Sindhupalchowk





13