FIRST MOUNTAINEERING EXPEDITION
The first mountaineering expedition for Pasang Tendi Sherpa was in Mt. Annapurna1 – 8091m with Spanish Women Expedition in spring 2010 as a climbing Sherpa, that went successful and made summit on 17th April 2010 and 17th May 2010.
He has done another summit on Mt. Sishapangma – 8027m, it was multi expedition with Edurne Pasaban, she is the first women in the world having the record of successful ascents on all 14 highest mountain over 8000m in world without use of oxygen, it was a great experience in his life to work with her.
EXPERIENCE IN TREKKING PEAKS SUMMIT
Mountaineering is not only biggest option for people, there are so many opportunities for new adventure in Himalayas (Nepal) like trekking, high passes, trekking peak climbing and training.
Pasang Tendi has been successfully guided over 20 different summits above 6000m trekking peaks like Mera peak, Island peak, Lobuche peak, Pokalde ,Chulu far east, Thorong peak, Yela peak and Paldor peak. These peaks are famous and well known trekking peaks in the Himalayas.
After doing so many successful summits, He would like to share his experience about safety and security in trekking peak. In Himalaya, there are so many people who come for climbing to make a successful summit; there are few important facts that must know before going on these mountains, at first the guide to whom you trust during the whole trip therefore you must know about his capability and experience, if you lack on this, your trip will get trouble if you hire an inexperience guide.
Pasang Tendi Sherpa is happy to serve you whether that is for trekking peaks or for expeditions or treks, His experience will help anyone to make trip enjoyable, secure and successful.
Assistant Instructor (From 2012)
Introductory rock climbing training in 2012 conducted by Nepal Mountaineering Instructor Association (NMA)
Rock level 1 training in 2014 conducted by Nepal Mountaineering Instructor Association (NMA) Basic rescue training in 2014 conducted by Nepal Mountaineering Instructor Association (NMA) Third female trekking guide training on 2016 conducted by Nepal Mountain Academy