When I last interacted with Sangeeta S Bahl, she was very enthusiastic for Everest summit. She was able to reach the last camp. Then I read the news, that she was evacuated from Everest ( Sagarmatha as Nepalese call it). I was glad to know that she was fine. Knowing her do or die attitude, I knew that Sangeeta would definitely not rest until she summits the Everest. So I was curious to talk to her. Below are the discussion points.
Everest Summit by Sangeeta S Bahl
1. What are the challenges you faced during your mission Everest?
You can never train enough for Everest. Every day is a new challenge because when you put one foot ahead of another its a challenge in each step. I was on Everest for 51 days and my biggest challenge was to stay alive and healthy each single day. Most importantly was to look after myself with proper eating and hydration which helps in acclimatisation. Sleeping was another issue on high altitude when the winds mercilessly sway the tents making it difficult to sleep at a go. The other factor on Everest base camp was the avalanches from the mountains and the thunderous noises at night.
The biggest challenge by far was to stay patient waiting for the summit push rotation and that by far was sometimes full of anxiety . When it finally happened, I was so excited but got sick to my stomach going up
Nidhi KM
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