Top of the World: photos from Nepal
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Noice
Bitta Left-hand drive Cargo Training....what a lovely machine to work/hang out of
Driver Seat in these Busses are still darn uncomfortable
Driver Seat in these Busses are still darn uncomfortable
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Wifeski
Hey nuthin.............Too Right Mate, pleasure to work from Bitta both
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Morning Old Farang.....It's to to lean yer elbow on too, whilst peering down to into the abyss, makes Life much easier & more precise on the lever
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G'day gulliBell........Maybe, but also relieves back aches & strain
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Hoy there Old Farang.......Naaar ejection levers to jettison obstinate PAX no longer are approved, it's the Beer Keg changer-overa in-flight
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Afternoon GrayHorizonsHeli......Emergency HCL release
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Hey there Ascend Charlie.......No I don't Mate, I've got my Farmecy insurance; Plant Based Whole Living Foods
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Morning Old Farang.....It's to to lean yer elbow on too, whilst peering down to into the abyss, makes Life much easier & more precise on the lever
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G'day gulliBell........Maybe, but also relieves back aches & strain
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Hoy there Old Farang.......Naaar ejection levers to jettison obstinate PAX no longer are approved, it's the Beer Keg changer-overa in-flight
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Afternoon GrayHorizonsHeli......Emergency HCL release
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Hey there Ascend Charlie.......No I don't Mate, I've got my Farmecy insurance; Plant Based Whole Living Foods
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Jimmeni Cricket
Aaaargh Fleigle..........You've keen eyes Brother, well spotted; 3
Last edited by Vertical Freedom; 17th Jun 2018 at 02:57.
Not sure where to post this, but as it is Mt Everest and Helicopters, I will post it here. Mods please move it if not appropriate.
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Mount Everest: The high-altitude rubbish dump
https://au.news.yahoo.com/mount-everest-high-altitude-rubbish-dump-042659639.html
More than eight tonnes of waste has been retrieved from Mount Everest in the past two months, including rubbish, mountaineering gear and even human excrement left by a growing numbers of visitors.Enthusiasts from all over the world who flock to the world’s tallest mountain, at a height of 8,850 metres between Tibet and Nepal, discard tonnes of rubbish each year.
A team of 30 people has cleared about 5.2 tonnes of household waste, 2.3 tonnes of human faeces, and one tonne of mountaineering rubbish in the cleanup by Tibetan mountaineering officials, the paper said.
The work is almost as demanding as tackling the summit, say climbers, since collection is a strenuous task that boosts the consumption of oxygen people need to breathe, it added.
During last year’s climbing season, which usually runs from March until May, 202 climbers summitted from the Tibetan side, versus 446 from the Nepali side, while thousands of tourists visited base camps on both sides.
The warming global climate has melted frozen garbage left by climbers over decades, spurring environmental concerns in Nepal, India and China, which is taking tough measures to clean up air, water and soil contaminated after decades of breakneck growth.
Mountaineering expedition organizers in Nepal are sending huge trash bags with climbers on Mount Everest during the spring climbing season to collect trash that then can be winched by helicopters back to the base camp. Source: AP, file
Since 2015, officials in Tibet have given every climber two rubbish bags to retrieve at least 8kg of rubbish, levying a fine of $100 for each kilogram by which a climber falls short. Nepal adopted similar rules in 2014.
China also plans to build environmentally friendly toilet and waste collection sites at Mount Everest, the official Xinhua news agency said.Authorities in Tibet have pledged to complete 45 pollution cleanup tasks before 2020, according to a list published this week by the environment ministry, after a central inspection team flagged concerns last year.
Beijing plans a further round of inspections early next year, the People’s Daily newspaper of the ruling Communist Party has said.
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Mount Everest: The high-altitude rubbish dump
https://au.news.yahoo.com/mount-everest-high-altitude-rubbish-dump-042659639.html
More than eight tonnes of waste has been retrieved from Mount Everest in the past two months, including rubbish, mountaineering gear and even human excrement left by a growing numbers of visitors.Enthusiasts from all over the world who flock to the world’s tallest mountain, at a height of 8,850 metres between Tibet and Nepal, discard tonnes of rubbish each year.
A team of 30 people has cleared about 5.2 tonnes of household waste, 2.3 tonnes of human faeces, and one tonne of mountaineering rubbish in the cleanup by Tibetan mountaineering officials, the paper said.
The work is almost as demanding as tackling the summit, say climbers, since collection is a strenuous task that boosts the consumption of oxygen people need to breathe, it added.
During last year’s climbing season, which usually runs from March until May, 202 climbers summitted from the Tibetan side, versus 446 from the Nepali side, while thousands of tourists visited base camps on both sides.
The warming global climate has melted frozen garbage left by climbers over decades, spurring environmental concerns in Nepal, India and China, which is taking tough measures to clean up air, water and soil contaminated after decades of breakneck growth.
Mountaineering expedition organizers in Nepal are sending huge trash bags with climbers on Mount Everest during the spring climbing season to collect trash that then can be winched by helicopters back to the base camp. Source: AP, file
Since 2015, officials in Tibet have given every climber two rubbish bags to retrieve at least 8kg of rubbish, levying a fine of $100 for each kilogram by which a climber falls short. Nepal adopted similar rules in 2014.
China also plans to build environmentally friendly toilet and waste collection sites at Mount Everest, the official Xinhua news agency said.Authorities in Tibet have pledged to complete 45 pollution cleanup tasks before 2020, according to a list published this week by the environment ministry, after a central inspection team flagged concerns last year.
Beijing plans a further round of inspections early next year, the People’s Daily newspaper of the ruling Communist Party has said.
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Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee
Not sure where to post this, but as it is Mt Everest and Helicopters, I will post it here. Mods please move it if not appropriate.
Mount Everest: The high-altitude rubbish dump
https://au.news.yahoo.com/mount-everest-high-altitude-rubbish-dump-042659639.html
More than eight tonnes of waste has been retrieved from Mount Everest in the past two months, including rubbish, mountaineering gear and even human excrement left by a growing numbers of visitors.Enthusiasts from all over the world who flock to the worlds tallest mountain, at a height of 8,850 metres between Tibet and Nepal, discard tonnes of rubbish each year.
A team of 30 people has cleared about 5.2 tonnes of household waste, 2.3 tonnes of human faeces, and one tonne of mountaineering rubbish in the cleanup by Tibetan mountaineering officials, the paper said.
The work is almost as demanding as tackling the summit, say climbers, since collection is a strenuous task that boosts the consumption of oxygen people need to breathe, it added.
During last years climbing season, which usually runs from March until May, 202 climbers summitted from the Tibetan side, versus 446 from the Nepali side, while thousands of tourists visited base camps on both sides.
The warming global climate has melted frozen garbage left by climbers over decades, spurring environmental concerns in Nepal, India and China, which is taking tough measures to clean up air, water and soil contaminated after decades of breakneck growth.
Mountaineering expedition organizers in Nepal are sending huge trash bags with climbers on Mount Everest during the spring climbing season to collect trash that then can be winched by helicopters back to the base camp. Source: AP, file
Since 2015, officials in Tibet have given every climber two rubbish bags to retrieve at least 8kg of rubbish, levying a fine of $100 for each kilogram by which a climber falls short. Nepal adopted similar rules in 2014.
China also plans to build environmentally friendly toilet and waste collection sites at Mount Everest, the official Xinhua news agency said.Authorities in Tibet have pledged to complete 45 pollution cleanup tasks before 2020, according to a list published this week by the environment ministry, after a central inspection team flagged concerns last year.
Beijing plans a further round of inspections early next year, the Peoples Daily newspaper of the ruling Communist Party has said.
Mount Everest: The high-altitude rubbish dump
https://au.news.yahoo.com/mount-everest-high-altitude-rubbish-dump-042659639.html
More than eight tonnes of waste has been retrieved from Mount Everest in the past two months, including rubbish, mountaineering gear and even human excrement left by a growing numbers of visitors.Enthusiasts from all over the world who flock to the worlds tallest mountain, at a height of 8,850 metres between Tibet and Nepal, discard tonnes of rubbish each year.
A team of 30 people has cleared about 5.2 tonnes of household waste, 2.3 tonnes of human faeces, and one tonne of mountaineering rubbish in the cleanup by Tibetan mountaineering officials, the paper said.
The work is almost as demanding as tackling the summit, say climbers, since collection is a strenuous task that boosts the consumption of oxygen people need to breathe, it added.
During last years climbing season, which usually runs from March until May, 202 climbers summitted from the Tibetan side, versus 446 from the Nepali side, while thousands of tourists visited base camps on both sides.
The warming global climate has melted frozen garbage left by climbers over decades, spurring environmental concerns in Nepal, India and China, which is taking tough measures to clean up air, water and soil contaminated after decades of breakneck growth.
Mountaineering expedition organizers in Nepal are sending huge trash bags with climbers on Mount Everest during the spring climbing season to collect trash that then can be winched by helicopters back to the base camp. Source: AP, file
Since 2015, officials in Tibet have given every climber two rubbish bags to retrieve at least 8kg of rubbish, levying a fine of $100 for each kilogram by which a climber falls short. Nepal adopted similar rules in 2014.
China also plans to build environmentally friendly toilet and waste collection sites at Mount Everest, the official Xinhua news agency said.Authorities in Tibet have pledged to complete 45 pollution cleanup tasks before 2020, according to a list published this week by the environment ministry, after a central inspection team flagged concerns last year.
Beijing plans a further round of inspections early next year, the Peoples Daily newspaper of the ruling Communist Party has said.
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I am not surprised at the oxygen requirement for moving 2 tons of human S**t! I guess full respirator kit is required if the cargo is thawing.