Everest record breaker Apa Sherpa expected to join the Eco Everest
Apa Sherpa, the 17th times world record holder of Everest
is expected to join the Eco Everest Expedition for the 18th
time to the summit.
He was honoured as the Chief Guest at the Glacier Lake
Outburst Flood Awareness Workshop which was held on 25 April
in Namche. Organised as one of the events during the Eco
Everest Research expedition, the workshop aimed to raise
the awareness of the local community and organisations on
the impacts of climate change in the Himalaya.
Apa who first climbed the mountain in 1989, said at the
workshop in his very simple and modest manner, "...
global warming is melting the ice in our mountains and the
ice is turning into big lakes... when Dig Tsho burst in
1985 my neighbors and I lost a lot. I am very happy to support
in spreading awareness about this problem... "
"It will be yet another historic feat and helping
to raise the awareness of climate change to the top of the
world…” added Basanta Shrestha.

Photo: (Left to Right) Apa Sherpa, Basanta Shrestha, Dawa Steven Sherpa
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