Nepal

KATHMANDU, APRIL 11With an aim of amplifying global awareness about the deaf and hard of hearing community, the US-based deaf couple left for Makalu region to attempt to scale the world's fifth highest mountain.
Here's what you need to know about the world's largest democratic election kicking off in India UN's secretary general warns the world is becoming 'less safe by the day' Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger, both born profoundly deaf, along with experienced Sherpa guides, will attempt to scale the 8,463-metre peak early next month, according to Pasang Phurba Sherpa, Director at Seven Summit Treks.In 2023, the couple scaled Mt Everest on May 22 and also made it to the top of Mt Lhotse the next day.
With these feats, Shayna became the first deaf woman to reach this pinnacle, and Scott the first deaf American to reach the summit of Mt Everest, Pasang Phurba shared.
"Now, we'll begin our Makalu expedition, and here's what the schedule looks like.
We'll head to the airport to catch a 35-minute flight to a small town called Tumlingtar, where we will then board a bus to reach the next town, Num.
This road is only 15 miles long, but it's anticipated to take 3 hours due to rough terrain.
From the town of Num, we'll begin our trek for the next 10 days to reach the Makalu Base Camp, where we will stay for an estimated one month.
Our goal is to reach the Makalu Summit either in the first or second week of May 2024.
It's also worth noting that wifi may be spotty here and there, so we won't know until we arrive.
We'll do our best to share updates with you all," the couple shared in social media before they left for Makalu.Seven summit Treks has been handling the expedition for the deaf couple."We are committed to create spaces where outdoor spaces are truly accessible and welcoming to all so everyone can connect and explore the wonders of nature," the couple shared with THT.Earlier, the couple had also climbed some of the world's highest mountains, like Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Mont Blanc and Matterhorn.According to the Department of Tourism, at least 55 foreign climbers have obtained climbing permits for Makalu till date.
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This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





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