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Scott Parazynski Everest Update: 19 April 2008 - Heading for Camp 1



19 April 2008 4:00 am EST. Update by Keith Cowing.

I just got a satellite phone call from Scott Parazynski at Everest base Camp. He was expecting to leave a voice mail when I picked up the phone. We had a short chat during which he updated me on his stay.

Scott and his team have been at Everest Base Camp at an elevation of 5,380 meters (17,700 ft) on the south side of Mt. Everest in Nepal for a week now.

He sounded really good and said that "everyone is doing well and in excellent spirits" but noted that "at this point a little of the loneliness is starting to set in" in terms of friends and family and that in this regard he "now feels a kinship with my friends on-orbit".

Scott also noted that he is feeling somewhat cut off from the rest of the world and that he is "out of the loop in terms of the presidential primaries, NBA playoffs, and Britney Spears".

Today he and his climbing team will be heading up to Camp 1 which is located at 6,065 meters (19,900 feet) where they will stay for three days. This is all part of the gradual process whereby he will acclimatize his body to work at higher and higher altitudes. This process assures that climbers will be at maximum capacity when it is time to make the push for the summit.

During their stay at Camp 1 they will make a day hike even higher up to Camp 2 also known as Advanced Base Camp (ABC) which is located at 6,500 meters (21,300 feet). They will then head back down to Everest Base Camp and rest for a few days before doing this again.

Of course, throughout the day's treks up and down there is the magnificent scenery. "This place is so photogenic. You cannot take a bad picture" he said.

In closing Scott repeated to me that he was truly having a wonderful time noting "sorry you cannot make it you'd really be in your element here."

I expect to get the next update from Scott some time on 22/23 April after he has returned to Everest Base Camp and had a chance to relax.

Dr. Parazinski

It is so great to get some news about this expedition! I am praying overtime for it's success and for the health and safety of all the team members; but, Dr. Parazinski is my friend and I am so happy how well things are going! Please let him know that there was a deadly (suspected great white) shark attack about 14 miles North of San Diego. It was one of those rare flukes, if by rare you mean that seals are regularly spotted there..hmmmm? Anyhow, I know he loves the ocean, too, and that is the most "newsy" thing going on. Britney has been taking her meds, because all is quiet on the trainwreck watch. Although, I have heard rumers that she and K-Fed are trying to get back together. I hope all of that helps Dr. Parazinki feel less lonliness and more in touch with, you know, well, the news. I say a prayer for you every single day, and also one for the peace and comfort of your family. I know they are probably used to your adventures, but just in case they need extra help since you are gone so long, I pray for them too. God speed! Purple Songs have climbed mountains this time, thank you!!

Your friend,

Zack, from Purple Songs Can Fly

Good luck

Hi,

my name is Behnam and I'm from Tehran, Iran. I'm incapable of expressing my excitement after reading some news about a great astronaut who climbs the Everest, since the astronomy and mountains(specially the mighty Himalaya), are together my passion and love.

Scott is a great guy and with his immense trainings and knowledge and the superhumanly experiences on beyond the Earth expeditions (after all he has been nearly 60 days out there) he will be the winner on the Everest as well.

I wish a great climb and a big summit for Scott and his team. Looking forward to hear news form them.

Good luck

Behnam Kakavand
Tehran, Iran

behnamkakavand@gmail.com

Mount Everest Weather.

Found this link to Weather on Mount Everest:

http://www.adventureweather.com/forecasts/everestforecast.php

It is divided up by each camp, so you can track each phase of the climb...

Pretty neat!