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German doctor dies on Everest clean-up
The Local DE ^ | 21 May 12 11:20 CET | AFP/The Local/jcw

Posted on 05/21/2012 5:18:41 AM PDT by King_Corey

A German man died on Mount Everest where he was helping clear the world's highest peak of rubbish, Nepalese tourism officials announced. His death brings the season's toll to five.

The 61-year-old doctor, Eberhard Schaaf, died on Saturday of extreme altitude sickness while descending the south side of the mountain, Ang Tshering Sherpa of the Kathmandu-based Asian Trekking adventure agency said.

"Climbers spend their energy on the ascent and they are exhausted and fatigued on the descent," Tshering explained.

Daily newspaper Bild said Schaaf, a passionate mountaineer from Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, was taking part in the "Eco Everest Expedition", a clean-up operation that since 2008 has cleared over 13 tonnes of rubbish from the mountain.

But severe altitude sickness caused Schaaf to develop swelling in the brain, which killed him.

"After assessing the symptoms, the medical staff at the Himalayan Rescue Association believe the cause of death to be High Altitude Cerebral Edema," a press release from Asain Trekking said.

"Our thoughts go out to the family of the deceased at this moment and we offer any assistance at this difficult time."

The mountain, which lies in the Himalayas, Nepal, also claimed the lives of a South Korean woman and a Nepali-born Canadian woman over the weekend. A Chinese climber and Nepali mountain guide are still missing.

Sherpa said South Korean Song Won-Bin, who had been missing since Saturday, died at "The Balcony", an area near the top of the 8,848-metre (29,029-feet) peak.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Miscellaneous; Outdoors; Travel
KEYWORDS: doctor; everest; german; mountain
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Five dead so far this year, climbing season in Nepal is just at the start.

Hope and pray this isn't another deadly record year for the mountain.

1 posted on 05/21/2012 5:18:57 AM PDT by King_Corey
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To: King_Corey

How many people get up there to trash the place so much? I thought it was hard to climb.


2 posted on 05/21/2012 5:26:17 AM PDT by New Jersey Realist (America: home of the free because of the brave)
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To: King_Corey
While they're not rubbish a lot of the stuff left on Everest are dead bodies of the climbers who attempted the climb....I have read these bodies cannot be retrieved.
3 posted on 05/21/2012 5:28:23 AM PDT by ontap
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To: King_Corey

Makes no sense to me when you know that climbing and descending from the summit could kill you. I have a 100% chance of living if I don’t climb and maybe a 95% if I do climb....I’ll take the higher number please.


4 posted on 05/21/2012 5:29:33 AM PDT by oust the louse (Hey dilrod Axelrod, if Obama is the black jesus, I am Sparticus.)
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To: King_Corey

Well at least now it’s clean and meets environmental standards and regulations.


5 posted on 05/21/2012 5:40:33 AM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda (Some day our schools will teach the difference between "lose" and "loose")
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To: New Jersey Realist

“How many people get up there to trash the place so much? I thought it was hard to climb.”

I have seen photos of the area. The grounds are littered with hundreds of empty oxygen bottles and gear such as sleeping and cooking utensils. The climbers don’t bother lugging their trash with them on the way down. In addition, there are dead bodies all over the place.


6 posted on 05/21/2012 5:42:33 AM PDT by LetsRok
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To: New Jersey Realist

A few hundred people climb Everest every year and most of their trash stays where they toss it. Even experienced climbers are too exhausted after makng the ascent to do more than just climb down. After 50 years or so it adds up. From what I hear, the rubbish is mostly discarded gear, but there is a sizeable amount of organic debris, including, as someone mentioned upthread, a number of bodies.


7 posted on 05/21/2012 5:42:51 AM PDT by jboot (Emperor: "How will this end?" Kosh: "In fire.")
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To: New Jersey Realist

They’re not talking about the very highest peaks. The lower camps have everything dumped on them that no one wants to carry back down the hill, O2 bottles, soggy sleeping bags, anything trash.

From some pictures I’ve seen it looks like tons of waste scattered around.


8 posted on 05/21/2012 5:49:35 AM PDT by count-your-change (You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: count-your-change

Even the summit is reportedly a trash heap. It would seem man has befouled almost every corner of the earth now.


9 posted on 05/21/2012 5:54:00 AM PDT by IronJack (=)
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To: jboot

True. In a relative sense Everest is easy to climb in comparison to K2 which is almost the same height but has no tourist type climbers.


10 posted on 05/21/2012 5:59:26 AM PDT by xp38
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To: New Jersey Realist
More of the ‘earth first’ Liberal hypocrites!!

I work at a University and you ought to see the way these ‘earth first’, enviro-wacko’s trash this place. The maintenance guys cannot keep up with it. This trash and abuse of University property is gratuitous... because there are so many waste/recycle receptacles around here that you can hardly take a step without tripping over them!

It's disgraceful!!

11 posted on 05/21/2012 5:59:46 AM PDT by SMARTY ("The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings. "Henri Frederic Amiel)
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To: King_Corey

There are over 200 bodies on Everest. If you google the right search terms you can pull up some pretty eery pics.


12 posted on 05/21/2012 6:01:48 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: oust the louse
It doesn't matter how well trained you are, what kind of equipment you have or what kind of physical condition you are in, you still run a significant risk of developing altitude sickness climbing Everest.

If it hits while you are summiting your chances of survival are less than 50/50. People have sat down and died right beside the summit trail and refused to move further, beliving that they are in a whiteout blizzard on a perfectly sunny day. The SOP is to leave these cases alone, because while trying to save them additional climbers can be killed. It's a scary place.

13 posted on 05/21/2012 6:03:13 AM PDT by jboot (Emperor: "How will this end?" Kosh: "In fire.")
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To: King_Corey

Poor guy—he gave his life in an anti-littering effort.


14 posted on 05/21/2012 6:03:29 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: King_Corey

I cannot even imagine climbing Mt Everest. I am a lowland girl, born and raised at sea level. At 8 thousand feet I am already in serious trouble.


15 posted on 05/21/2012 6:06:53 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Pearls Before Swine

And learned why all those other climbers left it in the first place. Guy was an idiot and Darwin claimed him.


16 posted on 05/21/2012 6:25:40 AM PDT by MtBaldy (If Obama is the answer, it must have been a really stupid question)
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To: Ditter
yeah, I agree. I get short of breath even reading this article and the responses.

I will stay below 5k.

17 posted on 05/21/2012 6:30:05 AM PDT by FreeAtlanta (Liberty and Justice for ALL)
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To: New Jersey Realist

Into Thin Air. People pay tens of thousands of dollars to climb and what’s a water bottle tossed by the side of the trail? btw, although the book was interesting, by the end of it, I sort of wanted all of the climbers to jump off a cliff. I felt that way about the characters in The Brothers Karamazov.


18 posted on 05/21/2012 6:32:23 AM PDT by Mercat
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To: New Jersey Realist

A few yrs. ago there was a series on Discovery or one of the other channels concerning a group of climbers attempting Everest.

Changed my view of it.
It was disgusting. Trash littering the base camps. Hundreds of oxygen bottles ( think freon tanks) just tossed around. All types of abandoned camping equipment. A total trashed mess.
Each party wants to use their own lines, therefore ropes hanging everywhere.
So many parties going up and down they get in each way.
And the worst, bodies beside the trail of people that died trying. Just curled up where they took their last step.
A socialite took a party of friends, her own gourmet food and literally had Sherpas carry her to the top.

It costs about $30k for the trip.

I have zero respect for the whole idea.


19 posted on 05/21/2012 6:35:53 AM PDT by Vinnie (A)
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To: SMARTY

I worked at one and my immediate super was a super greenie fascist. Nothing was ever “green” enough for her esp. when I was concerned. Nor was anything ever good enough ever for her as far as I was concerned, no matter what other people would come by and thank me for. I made it a point to keep any opinions to myself from the beginning but it didn’t matter.


20 posted on 05/21/2012 6:36:49 AM PDT by wally_bert (It's sheer elegance in its simplicity! - The Middleman)
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