Pasang Dawa Sherpa, a renowned mountaineer with nine successful ascents of Mount Everest, emphasizes on Importance of Regular Mountain cleaning. Pasang hails from Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Ward No. 2, Solukhumbu District. Sherpa began his climbing journey at the age of 22 in 2008. In 2009, he achieved his first ascent of Mount Everest and went on to conquer the mountain two more times in 2010, during both the spring and fall seasons.
Expressing his happiness, Pasang Dawa Sherpa commended the Nepali Army’s recent mountain cleaning campaign, which encompassed various peaks, including Mount Everest in 2023. Pasang emphasized the significance of maintaining consistent and ongoing efforts in this endeavor.
Based on his climbing experiences in Nepal and other countries, Sherpa noticed that Nepal’s mountains have a more severe waste problem than other nations. He firmly believes that if all climbers and expedition teams take responsibility for bringing back their waste, the mountains can be kept clean and free from garbage. While climbing Mt. Denali in America, Sherpa emphasized that littering on Denali Mountain can lead to a substantial fine of 6,000 US dollars.
Pasang Dawa Sherpa’s commitment to mountain cleanliness, coupled with his impressive climbing accomplishments, establish him as a respected figure in the mountaineering community. He serves as an inspiration for others to prioritize environmental preservation in these beautiful natural landscapes. We can draw inspiration from him and apply it to our own endeavors of preserving and protecting our mountains and natural habitats.
While Regular Mountain cleaning may not always be feasible due to high elevation and lengthy durations, trekkers can still contribute in their small ways to keep the mountains clean. Here are some practical steps they can take:
In light of climate change, we must take practical steps to preserve our mountains and environment, safeguarding their natural habitats. By taking positive measures and collectively working towards environmental preservation, we can help safeguard our mountains and create a sustainable future for generations to come.