Kathmandu, June 5 : The US-Nepal Friendship Team II left here today for Alaska, the United States of America, in a bid to scale the highest peak in North America, Mount Denali aka McKinley.
The expedition to Mt Denali (6,190
meters tall) is led by renowned climbers Pasang Phurba Sherpa of Nepal and Mark
Parella of the US and is coordinated by Public Affairs Chief Garrett E.
Wilkerson from the US Embassy in Nepal and Karma Tenzing, the leader of the
USA-Nepal Friendship Team I, according to team manager Thaneshwar Guragai.
According to Guragai, the objective
of the expedition is to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Jim Whittaker's
climbing Mount Everest, to promote sustainable mountaineering practices,
acquire invaluable eco-expedition techniques and to establish mountain
diplomacy between Nepal and the US, forging stronger diplomatic ties between
the two nations.
Other members in the expedition are
Gelje Sherpa, Lakpa Dendi Sherpa, Mingma Tenzi Sherpa, Thaneswar Guragai,
Tsering Pemba Sherpa, Pemba Nuru Sherpa and Pasang Gelu Sherpa. (RSS)