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8 soldiers aim to ski down Everest

A month from now, eight men from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police will set out to do what no one has done before as a team — ski down Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak at 8,848 metres. Saurabh Duggal reports.

Updated on: Jul 12, 2009 01:29 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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A month from now, eight men from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police will set out to do what no one has done before as a team — ski down Mount Everest, the world’s tallest peak at 8,848 metres.

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They are part of a 28-member ITBP team led by DIG Harbhajan Singh that is setting out to scale Everest.

They wanted to do this last year and then this March, from the China side, but were refused permission by the Chinese authorities. This time they are attempting this from the Nepal side.

It isn’t exactly easy.

There have been 17 failed attempts to successfully ski down Everest. Only one has been reportedly successful from summit to base camp. A lone Slovenian, Davo Karnicar, claimed to have made an uninterrupted descent in October 2000. While others have skied off the summit, they have either not completed the journey or have covered large parts on foot because of extreme weather conditions or other factors.

“We have been working on this for three years. Though the exact date has not been finalised, it is confirmed that we will set off between August 10 and 13 and should complete it by the first week of October,” said an optimistic DIG Singh.

As part of their preparation, the men successfully skied down the 6,096m Mount Kasket in Ladak and the 7,354.80m Mount Abhigamin in Uttarakhand. “Our preparation has been great, so hopefully, this October, we’ll return after mission accomplished,” said one of the skiers.

Before leaving, the team will gather in New Delhi on July 15. The mission will cost around Rs 3 crore.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Saurabh Duggal

Saurabh Duggal is based in Chandigarh and has over 15 years experience as sports journalist. He writes on Olympic Sports.

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