Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. Nepali people in different cities, they all come and they meet their husbands and wives and things at the Himalayan Fair.
People who just work for money have a lot of stress because they always worry, will they have enough money to meet their next consumerism goal. Nepalis are never vegan.
$25 a day and he was hired to help lead the Korean team to the summit of K2 now for Nepali $25 a day is a lot but for all of us we know that that's nothing and to have lost your life for $25 hardly seems uh like a a good deal so what had happened was he was up near the
There was in that project. It's a Nepali thing.
Let's show Hawaii somehow. So the Nepali coast is kind of embedded in this. Another thing that we've been looking at is modeling the risk to coral reefs and the fisheries in those reefs, sort of like the fisheries fallout
And you go from being this celebrated team before you go. So the Nepali government let women from 22 other countries come and climb Everest, but wouldn't let the local women
-And how did Tenzing feel up there on top of the world? , which means in Nepali it was very good, and I was very happy. So I left that little clip in.
knowing that people are still going to continue to go to the mountains, but to have the good training and allow people to have better skills. And I have a Nepali cell phone that I have in Kathmandu, and it's saved-- all my numbers saved.
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. We unfurled a Nepali flag, American flag, women's place is on top flag, all held together by a save the whales pin.
Yosemite Park, near here, yeah? There's one rock climber and he'd been to Nepal climb, climb the rocks. And when he saw me because I wear the robe he said namaste. I said namaste. Namaste is Nepali -Nepali language to say "Hi." And he say are you Buddhist Monk? I say yes. And I ask him how you know namaste? He said I went to Nepal and climb in the mountains.
But this is my inspiration for them. I'm sort of quoting the Nepali coast, if that makes sense. If anyone's been to the island of Kauai, it has an astounding coastline that, I guess you could say, was sort of made famous in the movie "Jurassic Park"
We're basically turning over the rest of our trip. I take it to this Nepali , who speaks a little bit of English, and I said, can you rebuild this wheel? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
using oxygen they were going to leave at 30 and take 600 feet of ropes the Korean men's team which was three strong Korean men on oxygen and three Nepali Sherpas on oxygen so six of them were going to be the second team our team of three would be the third and then the Russians we were the only team of those four that were not using B oxygen there
I went to a really small screening of "SOLD" that we did as part of a film festival in India. And we haven't yet translated it into Hindi or Nepali and Bengali, although we're planning on doing that. And so I went there with the English version of the film.
But then there are a few peaks where, at a certain point of level, you do get signals. But then in the same year, the Nepali government has declared a new rule that below 16, they will not allow anybody to climb.
can happen in a top down way. and the negative sense, on Nepali people, high Himalayan people.
And you go from being this celebrated team before you go. And I'm actually making a documentary right now about the first Nepali woman to ever climb Mount Everest.
People who just work for money have a lot of stress because they always worry, will they have enough money to meet their next consumerism goal. Many times the ethnicities, the beautiful Nepali culture, gets dissolved into the foreigners, and the pollution,
People who just work for money have a lot of stress because they always worry, will they have enough money to meet their next consumerism goal. It's very simple. You go on nepali -children.org or on trek4humanity.com.
We don't notice it at all. One of the women who cook in my kitchen, she's Nepali . But she was telling me about .
Some years ago, we were organizing a march against child trafficking for forced labor or slavery, the South Asian march, involving India, Pakistan, and Nepali children. And after the day long awareness activities, we were just relaxing after dinner,
an incredibly strong group of four guys all using B oxygen they would come an hour after us and then take it take everybody else up to the summit so we had a Korean women's team which is one Korean women and two Nepali sherpers all using oxygen they were going to leave at 30 and take 600 feet of ropes the Korean men's team which was three strong
People who just work for money have a lot of stress because they always worry, will they have enough money to meet their next consumerism goal. And people here take supplements and they still have lower level of vitamin D, then Nepalis who don't even know that there's such a thing
can happen in a top down way. And so we took her into one of the clinics rooms and began, the clinicians, the Nepali nurses and doctors and our team
And after the day long awareness activities, we were just relaxing after dinner, and I saw that a group of children were sitting and talking among each other-- Indian, Pakistani, Nepali , Bangladeshi. And one of them asked to other, that do you have any idea how much money you have been sold for?
to the Ecopolitan Eco-Health Community, which supports the Everest Academy. And I have some great news-- you're the first group to hear about it-- that we are now, finally, recognized by the Nepali Social Welfare Council as an international NGO, similar to the Peace Corps.