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 Please support team of 7 Nepalese women to climb the highest peaks of 7 continents and spread their message of education, environment and empowerment in Nepal
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Posted on 07-07-13 12:50 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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A team of 7 Nepali Women climbing the highest peak in each continent with a message 'Together We Reach Higher!' 

In 2008 as members of First Inclusive Women Sagarmatha Expedition they created history by becoming the most successful women’s expedition on Everest, EVER! Including Everest, they have already scaled the highest peaks in Australia, Europe and Africa.

The team believes that Education, Empowerment, and Environment are the tools to attaining greater heights. Their goal is to compile the knowledge gained in all 7 continents into educational material, which will be distributed with students worldwide. And their dream is to wave the glorious Nepali flag across the world encouraging youth and women to go live that dream. Not only through words but real action!

They visit local schools of after each climb. They have already visited over 150 schools so far in Nepal, Australia, Russia, Tanzania and the USA. They climb with local women, learn about each other’s issues and also learn about local environmental impact.

With 4 done, they have final three to go -Mt Vinson Massif in Antarctica, Mt Aconcagua in Argentina, South America and Mt Denali/McKinley in USA, North America. The target is to climb these mountains by 2014. With proven success, skill, commitment, national honors and great international media coverage the team is on its way to become one of the biggest international faces of Nepal.

Rocky Mountain Friends of Nepal has joined hands with Seven Summits Women Team to spread the common message of Education, Empowerment, and Environment. We are running a fund raise campaign with a target of collecting USD 1,000,000.00. Major portion of this fund will be used to cover the expenses of climbing. However, a portion will go to support the projects on Education, Empowerment, and Environment in Nepal through RMFN.   

Please support us by making a donation and spreading this message via various social networks. After all, Together We Reach Higher, indeed!

http://rmfn.org/flashpost/education-empowerment-environment.html

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/7-summits-women-team







 
Posted on 07-08-13 11:19 AM     [Snapshot: 292]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Kudos to the team ! Let's support them... 
 
Posted on 07-08-13 3:19 PM     [Snapshot: 363]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Talking little out of context,

Our Mt. Everest has become a wh0re or what! Everyone wants to go and sit on the top! Since 2000, I've heard news like:

1. 13 yrs old US lad made it to the top of the world
2. Nepali actress Nisha finally ..........
3. A Nepali guy without having both hands .......
4. Mr. XXXX became the oldest person to climb ......
5. Ms. YYYY became the first woman to climb all the highest peaks of the world ......

and the list goes on and on.... Holy S**t!! that Prachanda's son also wanted to ride on the top.

What remained for Everest now? Pregnant woman??
BS. We might need to open a website with all the categories like Asian, African, American, +18, etc etc. to find the names of ppl who climbed Everest in near future.








 


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