Kristin Harila’s sherpa missing after avalanche – news Troms and Finnmark

Lama was with him on the world record earlier this year. She confirms this herself on Facebook. Shishapangma is located in China and is 8,013 meters above sea level. It is the fourteenth highest mountain in the world. Lama and another Sherpa, Mingmar Sherpa, were to help two American climbers, Anna Gutu and Gina Marie. So write The Himalayan Times. Gutu and Mingmar have been found dead, while Gina Marie and Lama are still missing. On Sunday morning, the newspaper writes that they have tried to find the missing climbers, but without success. There must have been two avalanches on Shishapangma on Saturday. One around 11pm and one at one o’clock local time on the night of Sunday. The first should have hit Gutu and Mingmar, while the second should have hit Gina Marie and Lama. – Very good Sherpa Harila has recently announced that she is stepping down from climbing. – There are many other things in life I want to do, she told news at the time. Earlier this year, Harila set many records, most together with the Sherpa Lama. While the previous record for climbing all 14 mountains in the world over 8,000 meters was six months and six days, Kristin and Lama managed this in just three months and one day. – The team was extremely skilled and I had a very, very good sherpa – who shares the record with me. He was extremely good to get along with, I just have to say that, she told news at the time. Harila wrote on Saturday that she was on a plane on her way to Kathmandu on Saturday to help where she can.



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