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Through the Icefall
Written and Photographed by Liesl Clark
Establishing Base Camp
Rock, snow, and clouds meet the sky and mingle with the day as
a buzz of activity invades Base Camp. Paula unpacks food and
equipment boxes with Ed as the "moving in" process for the
expedition shifts into high gear. Now that tents have been
established, the gear and supplies must be unpacked and put
into place. David and Araceli set up the dining tent, complete
with a communications and battery-charging corner. Tables are
set up for computers and printers and the ever-critical
satellite phone has its own designated spot. Inside, the tent
starts to warm up from the sun while outside the wind chill
brings the air temperature down to a just bearable 36 degrees
Fahrenheit.
Looking down the glacier, a trail of porters can be seen
making their way up to our camp—an endless stream of
human load carriers. As the last of the expedition cases
trickle in they are checked in and weighed by the Sherpas.
Jamling directs where they are to go: Base Camp food, sacks of
grain, potatoes, carrots, and cans of kerosene go to the
kitchen tent; western canned and boxed food, food for the high
camps on the mountain, and climbing hardware go to the storage
tent (affectionately named the "Seven Eleven"); film equipment
goes to the camera tent; office equipment to the
"Communications Corner" in the dining tent; and personal gear
to people's individual tents.
Other expeditions slowly set up their camps around us, tents
popping up like spring flowers that bloom quickly overnight.
Team members wander around, checking out each other's
campsites and catching up on news. David, who's been here over
a dozen times, knows most of the expedition leaders. It
somehow feels like a cult community of returning Everesters.
Many of them come back year after year to guide or make
another attempt (this time solo or without oxygen) on the
world's highest peak.
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