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Sherpa: The Proving Grounds
Overview
When Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa, joined Edmund Hillary as the first men to summit Mount Everest in 1953, it alerted the world to the indispensable role of the Sherpas on any Himalayan expeditions. By 1954 the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute (HMI) was founded to marry the high-altitude strengths of the Sherpa with technical climbing skills. The HMI’s arduous training program has been developing mountaineers who play crucial roles in the success of Himalayan ascents. In 1967, HMI’s field director Nawang Gombu, a Sherpa and the first man to summit Everest twice, was charged with training women as well. In Sherpa: the Proving Grounds we follow a team of intrepid young women as they attack the grueling 28-day course.

Lou WhittakerSelf

Jim WhittakerSelf
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Robert LinkSelf
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Nawang Gombu SherpaSelf
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Phursumba SherpaSelf
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Yanchen BhutiaSelf
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Asha Vilas PatilSelf
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Diksha NerurkarSelf
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Indra KalaSelf
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Kunga BhutiaSelf
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Vijay SinghSelf
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Sanghamitra SarangiSelf
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Puman KadamSelf
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Premlata AgarualSelf