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A Nepali guide recently rescued a shivering Malaysian climber near Mount Everest’s “death zone” and carried them to safety, according to officials ...
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The North Face is dropping the word “sherpa” from the name of its fleece jackets this fall, using the opportunity to highlight the heritage of the Sherpa people. The collection, which was ...
For every four people who make it to the top and manage to descend alive, one dies trying. When Maya Sherpa decided to climb K2 in 2014, her family thought she had gone mad.
It never fails. Whenever I walk into the Sherpa House Nepalese restaurant in Golden, my olfactory receptors whisk me back to the Himalayas and a three-month expedition to Mount Everest nearly 40 ye… ...
We sat down with climber, photographer, filmmaker and athlete Renan Ozturk to discuss climbing, culture and essential equipment that makes storytelling possible.
Kathmandu, May 30 -- Seven personalities from different walks of life were awarded on Thursday for their contribution to promoting mountaineering and mountain tourism.
Hunter RMV's latest overland camper, the Sherpa, can be built upon an Acela/LMTV, Kodiak, Mitsubishi Fuso, or Isuzu FTR chassis frame truck.Hunter RMV has been designing and assembling custom overland ...
The Sherpa people belong to an indigenous ethnic group that has lived in the high-altitude eastern regions of the Himalaya since migrating from eastern Tibet to Nepal in the 15th century.
“Sherpa people are naturally happy because they are born and raised in the mountains without distractions,” Lhakpa said. “Buddhism is not religion, it is a way of living.
“A Mosaic of Cultures: Aurora’s Nepali Community” is the fourth part in a series of exhibits that have also featured Mexican, Salvadoran and Ethiopian populations in Colorado.