Tuesday, January 10, 2012

enbarking everest base camp

you are not physically chal-unless you don't want to be! Which means there is nothing in the world that you yearn to achieve, but cannot regardless of the problems. on december 10 a group of visually inpaired climbers proved the point setting an example for others they paracticed for three years in other areas and reached everest base camp at 5350 meters above sea leavel as per the press release issued by Nepal sanctuary treks the group along with james milhench, leigh pick and terry robinson are members of the visually inpaired uk based nilton mountaineers a group specialising in poividing adventurous activities for the visually impaired mentioned the release led by the chairman of the milton mountaineers david carrington porter had an ambition to be in the Everest Base camp on his 60th birthday everest bse camp being one of the most popular trekking trails in the world the reason was obvious the release further stated the team was supported by sighted guides fron the united kingdom and local trek guide and support staff from Nepal sanctuary treks kathmandu furthermore intermational mountain leader alan eard from brecon in wales planned the trip with the mountain conpany of london and accomplanied the group to everest base camp as stated in the prell release ward was quoted as saying this was a uonderful achievement for the group and i an proud to have been askecd to work with them to help them achieve their dreams of visiting everest base camp

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