Thursday, April 17, 2014

Ice Fall Accident

There was a very bad avalanche accident about two thirds of the way up in the Ice Fall today. Many people are still missing. We are all safe here at our Base Camp. Four of our guys were up high when the avalanche happened, but were able to get safely back to camp. We are hoping for the best, but it looks to be a dire situation. We all heard it happen about 6:30 this morning Nepalese time. There is much activity in Base Camp as all the teams are trying to sort this situation out and rescues are currently underway. A very sobering day.

24 comments:

  1. Holy Cow. Praying for those still missing and those that were lost. It's on the news locally. Keep the faith. Glad you all are safe.

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  2. I'm so glad I was able to find your blog quickly AND that you were able to post!! The second I turned on the TV this morning to start getting ready for work, this was the first news that we heard! Rae and I were very upset and worried!!! (That's to put it calmly!!) Bottom line: I was able to find your blog AND WE ARE SO SO VERY HAPPY AND RELIEVED TO READ THAT YOU BOTH ARE SAFE!!!!! (You KNOW this is NOT going to go over well with Joan, don't you??! It was just yesterday that she made a comment to me that she was really worried about your and Barbara's safety!!!) Lynette

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  3. Thanks for posting we were so worried and glad to hear your team is safe

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  4. My heart goes out to all involved. I'm so happy to hear that your team is safe.

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  5. http://nypost.com/2014/03/31/one-mans-quest-to-leap-off-mount-everest-on-live-tv/
    Shane and Barbara - Have you heard about this (see link) since you've been there? A guy from Newton, Jonathan Birchfield, is ALSO there with this Discovery Channel team. I don't think Jonathan was at Base Camp just yet; I think he was about a day away. So thankfully he is SAFE as well! Ask Barbara if she knows him; his Dad was a popular teacher at NCHS. I know there are a LOT of people there --- and even more chaos than ever probably now. But keep your eyes / ears open for him (since he's from Newton!) SMALL WORLD! Please STAY SAFE!!! (FYI - Joan woke Dad/Bill up ~2am --- possibly frantic, I guess, after hearing of the avalanche! Thankfully you had already posted of your status - and thankfully she was able to locate it quickly!)

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  6. Very scary. I'm happy you are safe, and I would be lying if I said I was not now more concerned for your safety than I already was. But I trust your judgment, and on every level you certainly are in a better situation to assess the situation than I am.

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  7. So glad to hear that you, Barbara and your team are safe. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

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  8. Thanks for posting so quickly..we were all very worried. Please keep us posted on the rescue efforts.

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  9. It is so good to hear from you this morning !! Glad that you all are safe; You, Barbara and the rest of
    your team are thoughts. I will be thinking of all who are there.

    A hug to both you ... MK

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  10. Thanks for posting. Let us know if anything can be done from here to help.

    Sara

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  11. Shane - want to say that it has been so awesome to get the blogs from you through the progress
    of your's & Barbara's trip, to see a picture of the team,the area, etc.

    Nan called, she heard the news reports this morning also.

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  12. Relieved you are both safe- very sad news. xoxoxo

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  13. So glad you are safe, but very sad this happened. Thank you so much for the reports.

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  14. Shane - I am so grateful you are keeping this blog!! So glad your crew is ok but am certain it is a hard place to be right now. Praying for the best outcome for those missing. Love to both of you. Susan and Peter

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  15. Glad I found your blog, and even more glad that you're safe. Read the news this morning and was concerned. Good luck.

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  16. Just saw the news about the avalanche and jumped straight to your blog - so relieved you are safe.

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  17. Prayers for all those directly affected, and glad your team is ok!

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  18. Shane and Barbara,

    Glad to hear everything is ok with you. Thanks for posting and keeping us up to date.

    db

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  19. Shane very happy that you and your wife are ok. The family wishes you a safe return home.
    Vicki , Mike & Mom

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  20. So happy to hear you are both safe. I just read about the avalanche in the paper (I'm a little behind) and my heart sank when I read it. Please be safe, you two. Sending much love your way.

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  21. So glad have the blog to keep up. Happy you are safe and well.

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  22. scary. Thank god you are both safe!

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