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Training on
River Basins and Cryosphere
NMA Memorial Park, Kakani, Nuwakot
08 August 2022 to 14 August 2022
Our Cryosphere Initiative is collaborating with the Nepal Mountaineering Association to organise a refresher training on glacier safety and mountaineering rescue for our researchers and partners in Nepal.
Data collection on glaciers and rugged mountain terrain is a core activity for our Cryosphere Initiative. Fieldwork on glaciers often involves researchers dealing with the challenges of snowstorms, crevasses, and steep and slippery glacier terrain. It is essential for researchers and partners on expeditions to understand how to avoid accidents and to be self-sufficient in dealing with such challenges given the remoteness of the work. The safety of researchers and the data collection team is paramount for the sustainability of fieldwork and long-term cryosphere monitoring.
This refresher course will reacquaint participants with basic mountaineering safety skills and rescue techniques such as knowledge of different knots, walking safely on glaciers and crevasse crossing techniques, self-rescue from crevasses, and rescuing another person from a crevasse.
Along with our research team, we have invited officials from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, the Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation, Tribhuvan University, and Kathmandu University, who are our regular collaborators in field data collection. The training will also include members of the Langtang community.
Lakpa Sherpa, International Federation of Mountain Guide Association/Union Internationale des Associations de Guides de Montagnes (IFMGA/UIAGM)
Gyalje Sherpa, IFMGA/UIAGM
Suvash Dawadi, CIWEC
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