Kristin Harila and the team of Sherpas successfully climbed Mt. Annapurna
A huge congratulation to Kristina Harila and the team of sherpa guides for the successful ascent of the world's 10th-highest mountain on 5 June 2023.
As one of the most treacherous mountains in the world, the risks associated with climbing Annapurna cannot be overstated. Yet, with the expertise of our Sherpa guides and the unwavering determination of our team, the team successfully reached the top of this challenging mountain.
Summiteer List:
- Kristin Harila (Norway)
- Tenjen Sherpa (Makalu-9, Sankhuwasabha)
- Lakpa Temba Sherpa (Makalu-9, Sankhuwasabha)
- Lakpa Gyaljen Sherpa (Makalu-2, Sankhuwasabha)
- Pasang Nurbu Sherpa (Makalu-9, Sankhuwasabha)
- Pasang Sherpa (Makalu-5, Sankhuwasabha)
- Mingma Tenje Sherpa (Makalu-9, Sankhuwasabha)
- Tashi Sherpa (Sisuwakhola-9, Sankhuwasabha)
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