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Everest : journey of a lifetime. Ev. ORGT Expedition to Everest Base Camp . Overview. Backpacking expedition to the base camp of tallest mountain in the world: Mt. Everest 10 expedition members Expedition will last 13 days start on 4 August 2014 end on 16 August 2014 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Everest : journey of a lifetime

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ORGT Expedition to Everest Base Camp

• Overview

• Expedition Leader

• Goals

• Itinerary

• Training Regiment

• Risk Management

• Budget

• Recap of Expedition Goals

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Overview

• Backpacking expedition to the base camp of tallest

mountain in the world: Mt. Everest

• 10 expedition members

• Expedition will last 13 days

• start on 4 August 2014

• end on 16 August 2014

• Funding requested from ORGT: $12,150

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Expedition Leader Profile

Siddhant Agarwal

• ORGT Backpacking Trip Leader

• Wilderness First Responder

• International experiences include:

• Sea kayaking expedition in Scotland

• Caving expedition in Mexico

• Semester abroad in France

• Semester abroad in Ireland

• 18 years in India

• Fluent in Hindi – understood by many in Nepal

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Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.• “Expand our global footprint and influence”. *• Promote physical and emotional well-being for a

healthy lifestyle.• Provide experience in leadership, risk management

and teamwork.• Further a sense of pride and achievement in Georgia

Tech community by waving Georgia Tech's flag at 17,598 ft at the base of Everest.

* From Designing The Future, a strategic plan and vision

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Itinerary

• Aug 04 – Arrive in Kathmandu

• Aug 05– Fly from Kathmandu to Luckla– Hike from Luckla to Phakding

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Luckla

Phakding

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Visit Edmund Hillary Hospital School

Donate 10 soccer balls to the School kids

Visit Monastery in Khumjung

• Aug 06

– Hike from Phakding to Namche Bazar

• Aug 07– Acclimatization day in Namche Bazar

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Aug 06

Phakding

Namche BazarKhumjung Monastery

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Aug 06Namche BazarDudh Kosi

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• Aug 08

– Hike from Namche Bazar to Tengboche

– Visit a monastery in Tengboche

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• Aug 09– Hike from Tengboche to Dingboche

• Aug 10– Hike from Dingboche to Lobuche

• Aug 11

– Hike from Lolbuche to Everest Base Camp. Collect some trash from Everest Base Camp

– Hike from base camp to Gorakshep

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• Aug 12– Hike from Gorakshep to Pheriche

• Aug 13– Hike from Pheriche to Namche Bazar

• Aug 14– Hike from Namche Bazar to Luckla

• Aug 15– Fly from Luckla to Kathmandu

• Aug 16– Fly back to Atlanta

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Training Regiment Expedition members to go on at least 3 training trips before the expedition to build fitness, attitudes and bonds with other members

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Training Regiment Expedition members to go on at least 3 training trips before the expedition to build fitness, attitudes and bonds with other members

Expedition members to discuss, plan and follow a strict workout routine with increasing intensity

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Training Regiment Expedition members to go on at least 3 training trips before the expedition to build fitness, attitudes and bonds with other members

Expedition members to discuss, plan and follow a strict workout routine with increasing intensity

Expedition members encouraged to obtain highest level of wilderness medical training available

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Risk Management

Risk: High Altitude Sickness

• Elevation will be between 10,000 ft. and 18,000 ft.

• Severe altitude sickness occurs in this altitude range

• Primary symptoms: lack of appetite, nausea, fatigue,

shortness of breath upon exertion, insomnia, etc.

• Severe symptoms: pulmonary edema and cerebral edema

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Risk ManagementRisk: Management

Plan expedition so chances of altitude sickness are significantly reduced:

• Gradual change in elevation and an acclimatization day in Namche Bazaar

• Gradually increase mileage

• Members will drink at least 4-5 L. of water a day

• With permission from a doctor, members will safely take the drug acetazolamide

(Diamox) to prevent altitude sickness

• If a member starts experiencing altitude sickness, he/she will be escorted to a

lower altitude

• Rescue helicopter can be called for medical emergencies

• Medical service centers exist in Luckla, Namche, and Pheriche

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Budget

Booking via a trekking agency:

Accountability for domestic flights

Cheaper accommodation

More local contacts in case of an emergency

Knowledge about local history

Directing much needed money into Sherpa households

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Budget

ORGT will cover trekking permit fee, flight from Kathmandu to Luckla, lodging fee, meals during the actual trek, etc.

Expedition members will cover international flight fee. $1600 ~ $2000

Expedition members will pay a $150 commitment fee upon selection. If unused, fee will be returned at the end of expedition.

Expedition members can expect at least $300 in other personal expenses such as hot beverages, hot showers, visa fee, etc.

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Recap of Expedition Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.

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Recap of Expedition Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.• “Expand our global footprint and influence”. *– Expand the world’s footprint at Georgia Tech– Extend and leverage Georgia Tech’s impact around the

globe– Embrace and support globally engaged students

* From Designing The Future, a strategic plan and vision

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Recap of Expedition Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.• “Expand our global footprint and influence”. *• Promote physical and emotional well-being for a

healthy lifestyle.– Great pride for Campus Recreation Center

* From Designing The Future, a strategic plan and vision

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Recap of Expedition Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.• “Expand our global footprint and influence”. *• Promote physical and emotional well-being for a

healthy lifestyle.• Provide experience in leadership, risk management

and teamwork. – ORGT continues its tradition of excellence, leadership and

risk management

* From Designing The Future, a strategic plan and vision

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Recap of Expedition Goals• Recognize Georgia Tech's motto of Progress and

Service.• “Expand our global footprint and influence”. *• Promote physical and emotional well-being for a

healthy lifestyle.• Provide experience in leadership, risk management

and teamwork.• Further a sense of pride and achievement in Georgia

Tech community by waving Georgia Tech's flag at 17,598 ft at the base of Everest.

* From Designing The Future, a strategic plan and vision

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Thank you!

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Questions?

Application due by 1/31 6:00pm: https://orgt.wufoo.com/forms/mcxmfxy1rbl0an/

Contact info:

Siddhant [email protected]