Everest 2007 Cybercast: April 14 - BC
April 14th, 2007 by
Firat
From a series of dispatches from the Alpine Ascents 2007 Everest Expedition team.
Well we are back at it again after a short hiatus. Hopefully that will have been the last of the breaks in the cybercasts.
It’s the evening of the 14th of April and we are here in BC. Our staff chose a perfect spot just on the far side of camp; below the Lho La and outside of the chaos of the center of ‘town’. The team is settling in well and everyone was quite strong coming into camp. The entire group is even sleeping well which is a great sign. We arrived into camp late afternoon of the 12th. Our climbing team was joined by Jules and Nina who decided to leave the trekkers for one night and come to BC with us. As always we had a great welcome from the Sherpa staff. All of the tents were set and there was little for us to do except grab a cup of tea and relax in the comfy BC dining tent.
Yesterday was spectacular. We decided while in Pheriche that the only appropriate dates for a puja at BC would be the 13th or the 19th. That meant that in order to get to BC for a puja on the 13th we would skip one of our two scheduled nights in Lobuche. We did not want to wait until the 19th because it would mean that our Sherpa would be carrying many loads through the icefall before a puja ceremony. That is still considered appropriate though not as desirable as getting it done before. The main objective is to have your puja before anyone sleeps on the mountain- meaning above BC. Anyway, the group responded well to the stepped up schedule and we started our puja yesterday morning after arriving just the afternoon before.
Because many of our climbing Sherpa are previous monks we are able to use our staff to perform our puja instead of brining someone from down valley to BC. In fact Phur Kancha, one of our climbing Sherpa, still resides at the Thame monastery and is a practicing monk. The ceremony was colorful and fun for everyone as always: lots of tea, chaang, Coke, beer, tsampa, Tibetan bread, and dancing. The trekkers were also able to get in on the action. Dr. Bruce made it for the whole ceremony while Ellie and Ricardo and Lulu came in to BC for the end. We blessed our climbing gear, pictures of loved ones back home, flags, sponsor banners, etc. and took dozens of pictures and plenty of video. It’s all part of expeditions in this era. The blessing as a whole is designed as a request to Miolangsangma, the goddess that lives in Everest, to allow us to climb Chomolongma with safety and respect for the mountain.
The afternoon following the puja was spent organizing our ‘homes’ here in BC and getting our communication tent up and running. There’s plenty to do here in order to have our camp in order. Our communication tent is run entirely on solar power and runs our radio communication on the mountain as well as the tech stuff we need in order to communicate with home. By this morning I had it running well enough to have our power up and computers charged with the satellite modem working again after intermittent lapses.
Today was more of the same with the shower tents getting good use and our team heading out to camp to locate other teams and friends. Tomorrow our Sherpa will be carrying their first loads to CI and CII though we already had a few go up days ago to mark out our CII. The Icefall Doctors have been busy fixing lines to CII while we were trekking to BC and at this point everything is set. Tomorrow morning an expedition leader meeting will begin to address the fixing above CII and other things that come up here during the climbing season.
Image uploads still are not working so I’m sending some images of the puja to the office and hopefully they will post them.
We have a showing of ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ starting soon so I’m off.
My best,
Dave
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