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Report from Base Camp
by Audrey Salkeld
May 5, 1996
The team left at 5:45 this morning and are now resting at Camp 2, where they will probably stay an
extra night. It is very windy up there. David has reported that the forecast is good at least until
the 8th. We are getting regular weather reports from Danish meteorologists via Mal Duff's camp.
Here is an update to the general information in the 2nd May report:
- Goran, the lone Swede, was forced to abandon his summit attempt in the vicinity of the
Hillary Step, on account of deep snow. The word is: Goran will probably try again.
- The Spanish brothers gave up somewhat lower.
- The Yugoslavs were abandoned by their Sherpas on the South Col and came down also, but the
rumor is a small group with some reconciled Sherpas are going to try again.
- At the time of this writing, I have heard nothing of the Frenchman who is somewhere on the
mountain.
- The pilot of the Pilatus Porter, which did appear to fly around—or very close to—the
summit during Goran's attempt, reported seeing another climber on top (obviously from the
Northern side).
May 27, 1996: Interview with David Breashears
May 24, 1996: They Made It! (Update)
May 20, 1996: They Made It!
May 16, 1996: Emergency on Everest
May 10, 1996: Taiwanese Victim
May 9, 1996
May 5, 1996
May 2, 1996: Team Returns to Base Camp
April 26, 1996
April 25, 1996
April 21, 1996
April 19, 1996
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