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An archived dispatch from Alpine Ascents 1997 expedition leader, Todd Burleson Hi, this is Todd from Everest Base Camp. Thought I'd talk for just a minute about the clean-up. I've had a few questions concerning the oxygen bottles. What's happened is over the last 10 to 15, 20 years, I guess, or more, oxygen bottles have been left in high camp [the South Col at 26,300'], and some trash but mostly oxygen bottles. Actually, over the years, we've accumulated probably a couple thousand of them. ![]() The South Col at 26,300' on Everest In 1994, Scott Fischer and Brent Bishop kind of joined together as a team and started making efforts to clean up the mountain. They picked up a lot of trash in base, quite a bit in Camp II, and started moving bottles off the South Col. What they did is set up a program where instead of doing it all themselves, because all these expeditions are here and everybody can help, what they do is they pay the Sherpa when they bring down bottles. [Sherpas get 700 rupees or about $13 dollars per oxygen bottle.] So, the Sherpa literally sell bottles that they pick up from the South Col. So, they're picking up trash on the South Col and selling it in base camp to us. And we buy it, and we ship it back to Kathmandu and dispose of it there.
What happens is before we summit, the Sherpa carry full to the Col full loads and so they come down empty. So, when they're coming down, they grab a couple of bottles and bring them down. Then after we summit, we all bring down our own bottles. So, it works out well, and it's been a really good way of cleaning the mountain, and it's pushed everyone to be a lot more environmentally conscious.
So, it's worked out really well, and we owe a lot of thanks to Barrel Mountaineering in Montana, and to Brent, and Scott Fischer's memory for putting this thing all together. We hope the fund continues in the future too, and it'd be great if it continued in other places in Nepal besides Everest.
Todd Burleson, Alpine Ascents '97 Expedition Leader
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