Thursday, June 08, 2023

Everest climber's LATE thank you to sherpa riles up netizens








Everest climber's LATE thank you to sherpa riles up netizens


Veteran mountaineer T Ravichandran has been slammed online for failing to acknowledge and being ungrateful to the sherpa who saved him from "death's door" on Mount Everest.

On May 18, it was reported that mountain guide Gelje Sherpa found Ravichandran stuck in the mountain's "death zone", where oxygen is thin and temperatures are below freezing.

Gelje told CNN that when found, Ravichandran (above) was grasping a rope, and shivering from the cold with no bottled oxygen, sherpas, or guides accompanying him.

The 30-year-old sherpa then reportedly persuaded the Chinese client he was guiding to quit his summit attempt so that he can save Ravichandran's life.

He then wrapped Ravichandran in his sleeping mat and carried the latter on his back, before descending 580m in six hours to Everest's Camp 4, where other sherpas assisted the stranded climber and he was then airlifted to safety.

Ravichandran, 58, who previously conquered Everest three times and lost eight fingers to frostbite in the process, eventually recovered and returned to Malaysia, where he gave a TV interview in early June.

However, during the interview and subsequent Instagram posts, Ravichandran omitted the mention of Gelje's name.

He instead thanked his sponsor, rescue insurance, and partner organisations, which prompted netizens to question why he left out the mention of his "saviour".

Ravichandran was then accused of blocking and deleting comments criticising him over the issue, and at one point, he allegedly blocked Gelje's account from his Instagram.


Gelje Sherpa


Gelje also shared an Instagram story that corroborated the claim Ravichandran had initially blocked him.


'Humbling experience'

Ravichandran eventually took to Instagram to acknowledge Gelje and other sherpas who were involved in his rescue mission, and in return, Gelje thanked the former and hoped he was recovering well.

Critics jumped on the note of gratitude which came a little too late, saying it seemed like an afterthought after much backlash.

At the same time, Malaysians flooded Gelje's social media to thank him for the heroic rescue mission.

When contacted by Malaysiakini, Ravichandran denied blocking people from his social media and said that he had personally called to thank Gelje and the other sherpas involved in his rescue.

The seasoned climber had planned to conquer Mount Lhotse - the world's fourth highest mountain, within 24 hours of making Everest's summit, but he ran into difficulties while descending the latter.


Mount Everest


Ravichandran called the ordeal a "humbling experience", and pleaded for patience from Malaysians to help him past the incident.

This has been one of Everest's deadliest seasons, with 12 people confirmed dead on expeditions and another five missing, and presumed dead.


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MKINI readers' comments:
There are many of such Ravi species in our society. Why be upset as ultimately he will be judged not by his pursuits but just by this low life standard
Ravichandran, someone who saved you from death's door should be accorded the highest respect for his immediate humanitarian response especially carrying you on his back under such dangerous conditions.

You didn't even acknowledge this wonderful human being Gelje Sherpa for being your savior - this is utterly shameful.

Gelje Sherpa thank you for your great deed. Only few will risk their own lives to save another.
Questions running in my mind:

1. What happened to Ravichandran's own guide and group of climbers? Did they met with harm before him? Or did they abandoned him to face death? Where are these people now?

2. How many other Sherpas and mountaineering clients walked past and ignore Ravichandran before Gelje and his Chinese client decided to save his life? Why did these people ignore Ravichandran, knowing that he would have died without help?

3. How come in an announcement on 20 May (Malaysiakini report) there was no mention at all about this near-death incident, the heroic rescue and the rescuers, just an announcement that Ravichandran successfully climbed Everest for the 3rd time?

4. How come until today, not a word of thanks to Gelje's Chinese client for abandoning his dream (and not to mention lots of money) to save his life?

I take it that if the Chinese client says "no" and want to continue climbing, Gelje would have to follow his client's instructions. Otherwise, why didn't others who came beforehand just simply ignored him?

Yes, Gelje made great effort to save Ravichandran's life; but it is the Chinese client who made the wise and humane decision to allow the rescue.

And until today, not even a word of "thank you" to this anonymous Chinese climber.

But it is not too late, Ravichandran .... to do the right thing.
Typical
Having been at the peak of the world several times with all the hardships never help to develop sense of gratitude. What a pity.
What's the point and benefit in repeatedly climbing mountains. When one embarks on this adventure one should not expect others to put themselves in harm's way to save oneself when one screws up.You attempt it with the risk known. I see a narcissist and adrenaline junkie.
Actually mountaineering is very brutal .It can really test humanity. Many similar stories happen all the time.
Mr Ravi, If this story is true, TRULY IT IS SHAMEFUL & UNGRATEFUL.
Ingrate. Nothing more to say. You owe your life to this man. This guy is too big headed even for Everest.
If this story is true, I have three words for the climber Ravichandran minus eight fingers - shame on you



1 comment:

  1. Frankly, Ravichandran should raise some money to reward his saviour and "refund" the Chinese climber who gave up his climb to the top for this ungrateful Ravichandran.

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