Klein Dávid leaves no ecological footprint on Everest
Less people are trying to climb the Mount Everest in this year's spring climbing season than usual, mainly as the result of the tragic avalanche accident in the south side and as a result of the sherpa strike.
However, in recent years, trade climbing has flourished in the Himalayas, that the Nepalese government is trying to guard against pollution with a new regulation: every expedition should bring back 8 kilogrammes of garbage from the Mount Everest. Klein Dávid, who attempts the climbing of the Chomolungma in the scope of the SPAR Everest Expedition, without oxygen tank will not leave ecological footprint on the Everest.
More informations on the expedition: www.sparexpedicio.hu
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