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Choosing
the climb with Windhorse:
We believe we are among the best locally
based adventure outfit for mountaineering
service in the Himalaya mountains.
Our knowledge of Himalayan mountaineering
is extensive and we have organized
/ supported climbing expeditions to
all fourteen 8000m peaks in the Himalaya
& Karakoram mountains. We provide prompt
and accurate information to prepare
for the expedition and
make no compromises in providing services
during the expedition. Being locally
based, we take advantage of our local
knowledge to offer best of the services
possible while low administrative
and overhead costs enable us to maintain
quality services second to none. Our
relationship with the sherpas and
the base camp staff on the expedition
is a very special one as is also based
on family and social relations. We
make sure they are respected and well
paid for their jobs while the welfare
of their family is not forgotten in
hard times.
The following are the mountaineering activity
we are currently offering:
Expedition climbing with
fixed departures:
Windhorse Trekking offer full-scale mountaineering
packages with fixed departures from Kathmandu
to Everest 8848m/29028ft(both from the Tibet
and Nepal side), 8000m peaks such as Dhaulagiri
8167m/26791ft , Makalu 8463m/27758ft , Cho-Oyu
8002m/26246ft , Shisapangma and popular
peaks like Amadablam 6852m/22775ft., Kangtega
6782m/22147ft, Baruntse 7193m/23587ft and
Gurja Himal 7300m/23945ft
"Trekking Peak Challenges":
Fixed departures are also available for
the popular "Trekking Peaks" to
Island Peak (Imja-tse) 6160m/ , Lobuche
6119m/ in Everest area, Mera 6476m/, in
Hinku Hongu area, Pisang 6091m & Chulu
Central 6410m/ in Manang area, Fluted Peak
(Singu Chuli) 6501m in Annapurna Sanctuary
area and Nyakhang (Ganjala Chuli) 5928m
in Jugal Himal / Langtang area and Paldor
in 5928m in Ganesh Himal area. Trekking
peaks can be climbed ideally climbed with
few days extension on your normal trekking
program.
Climbing Courses:
More
to the expedition climbing and " trekking
peak challenges", for those who
with no mountaineering experiences, in association
with Himalayan Guiding Institute - a
subsidiary company of Windhorse Trekking, we offer mountaineering courses in which
you will learn basic mountaineering skills
adequate for an ascent of a "trekking
peak".
Seasons to climb:
The pre-monsoon (Spring) and post monsoon
(autumn) are good seasons for climbing in
the Himalaya mountains. Spring is considered
favorable season to climb Mt. Everest and
8000m peaks for the weather at this time of
year turns cold to warmer as you climb.
Owing to the dry Himalayan winters, there is
less and more compact snow on mountain for
ideal climbing condition. Climbing
conditions are equally favorable both in
post-monsoon and pre-monsoon seasons.
Fitness requirement:
Mountaineering in the Himalayan is an
strenuous activity -both physically and
mentally. So it is essential that you are
good physical / mental condition to
join any of mountaineering trips we offer.
Though the climbing courses we offer
requires little or no previous
mountaineering experience, it is mandatory
that you have previous mountaineering
experiences to sign up for any of our
"trekking peak" and expedition climbing
packages.
When you arrive for the trip:
Upon your arrival at the Kathmandu Airport, we pick you up and
transfer to our private guest house Abode
Himalaya. Abode Himalaya is about 5 kilometer
NE of downtown Kathmandu near the stupa
of Boudhanath. As we will be prove all
meals, camping and group climbing equipment
you would need to take care of your personal
climbing gear and clothing to pack for the
flight. Arriving in Kathmandu, you will meet with
other climbers joining the climb, the sirdar
(head sherpa) of the team, other climbing
sherpas, the cook and other camp staff.
Before, you would depart for base camp,
you may visit some of Kathmandu's gear shop
for last minute purchase or visit some of
the interesting cultural sights.
Climbs in Nepal usually begin with a STOL
flight or a minibus ride to the trail head.
From the trail head depending on the location
of the mountains it takes from a few days
to a more than weeks walk to arrive at the
base camp. In addition to fellow climbers,
climbing sherpas, cook, camp staff you may
also be accompanied by a liaison officer
which is deputed by the Nepalese government
who often doesn't make it to the base camp
or return to Kathmandu after a few days
loitering at the bas camp, claiming sick
(more appropriately home sick!)
At
the base camp (BC):
At the
base camp we set up a permanent kitchen
with cook and helpers, dining, kitchen,
store, shower, toilet and an individual
tents for sleeping. Solar panels and
generators to generate power supply
to charge batteries and light the
kitchen and dinning tents. At the
BC you will also have satellite phone
and internet connection for sending
receiving emails at the base camp.
High frequency short wave radios (walky-talkie)
are used for exchanging communications
between camps on the mountain. At the base camp and also at the advance
base camp (ABC), 3 meals prepared by our
expert expedition chef along with ample
hot and fresh beverages are provided. The
menu for the meals include both Western,
Nepalese and the local Sherpa / Tibetan
dishes. Make sure you don't miss on the
Sherpa specialty Rikikur (baked potato pancake)
served with hot cottage yak cheese sauce!
On the mountain:
On the
mountain while climbing above BC and ABC,
you will carry your personal gear as food,
fuel, tents, oxygen and group climbing equipment
will be taken care by your climbing sherpa
team.. The sherpa team, most of them originating
from the Upper Khumbu area (Mt. Everest
), will fix the route, set-up the camps,
offer help in setting up your portable gas
stove and fetching ice to prepare water
for the freeze dried ready to eat meals
- supplied both the vegetarian non vegetarian
variety. Each climber in the team
will be provided with sherpa support and adequate
oxygen cylinders for an summit attempt.
Depending to the conditions in the mountain,
your sherpa team will offer services to
best of their level for the success and
the safety of your climb. As immediate rescue
on the mountain is not available, to ensure
the your safety during climbing, your sherpa
support is also is entrusted with authority
to make the final decision on your behalf
at critical situations. As most of the objective
accidents on the 8000m peaks occur on a
summit day, sherpas on the team supporting
you on the summit ascent will have adequate
English language skill, previous summit
experiences and physical, mental and moral
training to deal with extensive summit day
situations.
Emergency evacuation / medical
kit:
We provide a Gamow (portable
altitude chamber - PAC bag) usually stationed
at ABC, and emergency oxygen at ABC and
BC, plus full medical Rescue on the mountain
is on the human back or in a stretcher.
Helicopter rescue from or near BC is possible
in Nepal. In Tibet, it will be a 4WD drive
from base camp to the clinic and hospital
in Kathmandu.
Environment protection:
As rule and regulations governing the
mountain environment issues in Nepal and Tibet (China)
are not strictly enforced ,
we take extra care keep the mountain
environment clean and tidy by properly
managing the expedition garbage.
Insurance & liability:
Our insurance coverage include personal
accident compensation, limited medical fee
and emergency evacuation of the local staff
only. Please check with the alpine club
or mountaineering association / federation
or insurance companies in your own country.
Mountaineering is a dangerous activity and
we take no liabilities for incidents / accidents
in any of our climbing trips. Common sense
are logics at the 'sea-level' has no realities
up in the thin air.
Climbs
is in Tibet:
After arriving
in Kathmandu, if your climb is in
Tibet we will need a couple days to
apply and obtain the Chinese visa
and the Tibet travel permit. The Chinese
embassy in Kathamandu is open for
visa processing only on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. You would need to arrive
in Kathmandu at least one day before
these days for your visa. You would
be not required to appear in person
at the embassy. Except in special
situation you will be issued with
a group visa which not stamped in
your passport. The group visa comes
in sheet of paper with the list of
trip participants name and other passport
details. In situation that you would
need to make an early return for home
you will be given a copy of the group
permit to checkout from the Chinese
immigration at the border.
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