NatGeo Everest North Face Ski Expedition abandoned from Camp II
The Everest Ski Project architected by top American climbers has almost ended citing a bad weather condition as the team reached Camp II via Hornbein Couloir route in Tibet. According to a source at the basecamp, the Everest project team has given up from the Camp II as it faced adverse weather condition along the Hornbein Couloir route. "A team of rope fixing Sherpa climbers today returned to the base camp wrapping up their plan to fix a route above Camp II," sources confirmed. The team reached Camp II but it decided to retreat after getting instructions from the project management, an official who closely monitors the expedition told THT from the base camp. THT earlier reported that the million-dollar project had clouded in uncertainty after China delayed in issuing a ski permit to the team. The project funded by the National Geographic Society and the North Face also faced challenges after China categorically denied entry into Tibet of two American climbers – Conrad Anke...