Climbers back on Everest after avalanche disaster

KATHMANDU -Two foreign mountaineers have returned to Everest after a deadly avalanche effectively ended the climbing season, flying by helicopter partway up the peak before starting their ascent, an official said Tuesday.
The climbers, from the United States and China, took the rare step of hiring a helicopter that flew them above the Khumbu Icefall, where the worst accident in the mountain’s history last month killed 16 sherpa guides, the air charter company said.
The climbers, thought to be the first back on the mountain since expeditions left following the April 18 disaster, flew from Everest base camp to Camp 2, skipping the section where the avalanche hit. “Two climbers are heading up from Camp 2,” tourism ministry official Dipendra Poudel told AFP.

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