Mountaineering is to work
2024-10-21 03:00:58
Climbing Everest can not be separated from the Sherpas. The Chinese mountaineering team who had a successful summit last week hired more than 10 Sherpas. Sherpas are not only responsible for probing the road, making ladders and laying ropes, but also providing logistical support for the climbers. For them, climbing is going to work. It is a means of making a living.
Countless mountaineering geniuses Sherpa means "Oriental". They mainly live in the Solukhum region at 4,700 meters above sea level. The long-term alpine life has shaped the unique physical characteristics of the Sherpas: Because of the thin air, their lung capacity is extremely alarming. A Western reporter once joked that the Sherpas have a third lobe dedicated to climbing; Their low blood pressure ensures that the brain supplies enough blood and muscles are stretchy; their trunk is longer than their legs. The Sherpas are hiking all their lives, but they only consider this as a profession. They sent the climbers to the top of the mountain in batches. In 1953, the New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary was a young Sherpa who climbed Mount Everest. This youth is known to the world as Shervin Norgay of the Sherpas. Since then, many mountain climbers have emerged among the Sherpas, the most famous of which is Bab: he had created the fastest record of the Mount Everest (16 hours and 56 seconds); he has made 10 summits and never takes them. Oxygen cylinders; two summits in two weeks in 1995; more than 20 hours on the summit in 1999. Babu said that he is not trying to create a miracle, but to raise education funds for future generations of Sherpas in the way he likes. In April 2001, when Babu photographed the fantastic scene formed by the sunset in the snowy mountains outside the tent, he accidentally slid into the ice seam and sacrificed his 35-year-old life.
Earn three or four thousand dollars at a time. In 1953, Tenzing and Clinton joined Mount Everest. The Sherpas seized this opportunity to develop assistance to mountaineering as an important economic activity and interpreted the “Sherpa†as a mountaineering brand. Now the Sherpas can earn three or four thousand dollars on a snow mountain. The Sherpa economy has now shifted from agriculture and animal husbandry to tourism, which has also changed the lifestyle of the Sherpas. In 1953, the Sherpas lived in the area of ​​Solukhumbu without any schools, hospitals, electricity and communications. There are now more than a dozen schools here, doctors and satellite TV, and even mountain cafes. The local Lekla Airport became one of the 3 busiest airports in Nepal.
Countless mountaineering geniuses Sherpa means "Oriental". They mainly live in the Solukhum region at 4,700 meters above sea level. The long-term alpine life has shaped the unique physical characteristics of the Sherpas: Because of the thin air, their lung capacity is extremely alarming. A Western reporter once joked that the Sherpas have a third lobe dedicated to climbing; Their low blood pressure ensures that the brain supplies enough blood and muscles are stretchy; their trunk is longer than their legs. The Sherpas are hiking all their lives, but they only consider this as a profession. They sent the climbers to the top of the mountain in batches. In 1953, the New Zealand mountaineer Edmund Hillary was a young Sherpa who climbed Mount Everest. This youth is known to the world as Shervin Norgay of the Sherpas. Since then, many mountain climbers have emerged among the Sherpas, the most famous of which is Bab: he had created the fastest record of the Mount Everest (16 hours and 56 seconds); he has made 10 summits and never takes them. Oxygen cylinders; two summits in two weeks in 1995; more than 20 hours on the summit in 1999. Babu said that he is not trying to create a miracle, but to raise education funds for future generations of Sherpas in the way he likes. In April 2001, when Babu photographed the fantastic scene formed by the sunset in the snowy mountains outside the tent, he accidentally slid into the ice seam and sacrificed his 35-year-old life.
Earn three or four thousand dollars at a time. In 1953, Tenzing and Clinton joined Mount Everest. The Sherpas seized this opportunity to develop assistance to mountaineering as an important economic activity and interpreted the “Sherpa†as a mountaineering brand. Now the Sherpas can earn three or four thousand dollars on a snow mountain. The Sherpa economy has now shifted from agriculture and animal husbandry to tourism, which has also changed the lifestyle of the Sherpas. In 1953, the Sherpas lived in the area of ​​Solukhumbu without any schools, hospitals, electricity and communications. There are now more than a dozen schools here, doctors and satellite TV, and even mountain cafes. The local Lekla Airport became one of the 3 busiest airports in Nepal.
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