Friday, June 5, 2009
A weekend in Hong Kong
Lasse's birthday present to me this year was great; watching the kids while I could go to Hong Kong with girlfriends for the weeend! Camilla, Marianne and I had the best time. Much appreciated after a busy few weeks at work. Here are some pics: http://picasaweb.google.no/lasse.storholt/HongKongKristine#
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Saving a man from the mountain
On duty we can expect to get any kind of distress calls. The embassy is contacted by Norwegians who have got themselves into all kinds of trouble. This time a famous climber had gone missing on Mount Everest, and it created quite a bit of drama since he went all alone, without oxygen and without sherpas. I first received the message that he was missing between 8300 metres and the top of the highest mountain in world. A search and rescue team was sent out and could not find him at any of the camps where they were hoping he might be. At least if he could be expected to still be alive. 24 hrs later, he was found by some sherpas and brought down to Advanced Base Camp on the Tibetan side. He was transported, in a pretty bad shape, on a yak:
The embassy assisted the evakuation and tried first to get a helicopter to rescue him at 6500 m, but the weather was so bad that it couldn't take off. Not to lose time, friends from the Norwegian expedition http://www.everest09.no/ drove all night with him in a Jeep to the Tibet-Nepal border where we had an ambulance waiting to pick him up. They made a tremendous effort to save a life. And they succeeded!
It was an intense couple of days for me as well, and a huge relief to visit Jarle Trå at the hospital when he finally got there and could receive medical treatment. In the picture, I am with Lars Oma Erichsrud, Petter Nyquist and Stein Grønnerød. Much impressed!
Ada visiting Ayushma
This is the note I got from Ayushma, Adas friend, when I was picking up Ada after her visit. I got a small shock when I read it, but Ada was not hurt and they where both smiling and playing with other things. The funny thing is how honest these kids are in the way they communicate, so sometimes the things they write or say can seem very dramatic:) The best part about the note, I think, is how she explaines that Ada did not just fall, she rolled:)
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