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ALPINE STYLE MOUNTAINEERING EXPEDITION TO MT. PANWALI DWAR (6663MTS)

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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OBJECTIVE

Our objective for the expedition to promote the alpine style of mountain adventure activities, it refers to mountaineering in self sufficient manner, thereby carrying all of one’s food, shelter, equipment etc.

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

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Rakesh Pant (Leader)

He is adventurous young professional. He brings with him vast experience in the field of mountaineering. Having been part of expeditions to Mt.Plateau (7287 Mts), Mt. Kamet (7756Mts), Siachen (with Indian Army), Mt. Nun (7100 Mts), Mt. Bhagirathi II (Summiteers) and III, Mt. Deoban summit camp, Long Staffs (5120Mts) and various other treks. His contribution in co founding Trek the Himalayas is of prime importance. A quick and savvy person, it is evident that he is a capable organizer who sets up the trek without any glitches from start to finish. At the young age of 24, Rakesh was a guest instructor at NIM Institute. There are person who do adventure but he lives the adventure.

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Sandeep Rawat

He started his career in adventure as a trainer after completing his mountaineering course. Sandeep has been a part of many Himalayan expeditions such as Mt. Plateau(7287Mts) in Siachen with BSF, Mt.Satopanth(7075Mts), Mt.Bhagirathi II(6200Mts.) and he comes with varied skills. From being an agile climber to a skilled mountaineer Sandeep has lead many teams to the summit of these mountains. Sandeep imparted training in rock climbing to the freshers at IMF. He also has completed mountaineer instructor certification. To add feather to his cap Sandeep was a registered trainer in wall climbing for the NSG commandos. Glacier treks are Sandeep’s forte having done Siachen Glacier, Khatling Glacier and Khalindi Khal. Sandeep leadership skills are commendable and so are his organisational skills and his sheer quirk entrepreneurship.

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Jai Govind Meena

A passionate for adventure whose interest didn’t stop him from earning a Grade ‘A’ certificate from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling. He is an engineer and a management grad from FMS, Delhi. He has worked with companies like ICICI Prudential, Hindustan Times and Vision One Management Consultant. He has extensive high altitude trekking experience in Himalayas and successfully summited Renok Peak (15500 ft) in Sikkim and Stok Kangri (20135 ft) in Jammu and Kashmir.

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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ABOUT PANWALI DWARElevation 6663mtr. (21860Ft.)Range HimalayasSub range Grahwal Himalaya, UttrakhandSummit Route Song (RH) - Khati - Dwali - Phurkia - Base Camp,

C-I, C- II and SummitCoordinates 30° 17 22″ N′ 79° 57 21″ E′Difficulty Major Mountain Expedition

Panwali Dwar is a pin shaped snowy mountain located in the Nanda Devi range of Uttarakhan. It’s a bit difficult near the summit.

Source:- http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=2737

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Panwali Dwar and Nanda Devi from Kausani

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

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PANWALI DWAR: CLIMBING HISTORYYear Team Results

1975 The Trekkers a club from West Bengal Unsuccessful

1989 Australian expedition Led. By Mr. Richard Johan Baker Unsuccessful

1992 Korean student Alpine Expedition Unsuccessful

1993 The British expedition, summiter Winky Successful

1999 The Ruptas club (WB) expedition Unsuccessful

2006 IMF sponsored expedition led by Mr. Debashish Biswas Unsuccessful

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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CLIMBING ROUTE

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SUMMIT ATTEMPTWe will summit Baljuri for acclimatization and return

to camp I

CampI to CampII : Crevase crossing and Ice & Rocks

grade III climbing

Camp II to Summit: It consists of soft ice and Hard snow with gradient of 75

degree (Grade II) so we will push at 11 PM and summit around 8 AM

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ALTITUDE

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Day 01-05/08/2011- Delhi to Almora

Day02- 06/08/2011- Almora

Day03- 07/08/2011- Almora to Loharkhet

Day04- 08/08/2011- Loharkhet to Dhakuri

Day05- 09/08/2011- Dhakuri to Dwali

Day06- 10/08/2011- Dwali to Phurkiya

Day07- 11/08/2011- Phurkiya to Base Camp

Day08- 12/08/2011- Base Camp Set up

Day09- 13/08/2011- Base camp

Day10- 14/08/2011- B.C.to camp I (Load Ferry)

Day11- 15/08/2011- B.C. to camp I (Load Ferry)

Day12- 16/08/2011- B.C. to C I (establishment)

Day13- 17/08/2011- C I to C II (Load Ferry

Day14- 18/08/2011- C I to C II (establishment)

Day15- 19/08/2011- C II to C III (load ferry)

Day16- 20/08/2011- C II to C III (Establishment)

Day17- 21/08/2011- Summit Attempt & back C I

Day18- 22/08/2011- (Second) Summit Attempt

Day19- 23/08/2001- Third Summit attempt

Day20- 24/08/2011- Camp I to Base camp

Day21- 25/08/2011- Base camp to Dwali

Day22- 26/08/2011- Dwali to Khati

Day23- 27/08/2011- Khati to Dhakuri

Day24- 28/08/2011- Dhakuri to Loharkhet

Day25- 29/08/2011- Loharkhet to Almora

Day26- 30/08/2011- Almora to Delhi

ITINERARY

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU

• Flag off Ceremony• Planning the flag off ceremony in Dehradun and chief guest

would be Chief Minister of Uttarakhand• Media coverage of ceremony in all Indian daily newspaper• Event coverage in local news channel• Flag off ceremonies at all major towns by local administration • Your brand will be on Ice Axe which will be used in all events• Brand name and logo will be printed on expedition team’s T

shirts

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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU

• Flex Banner and Posters• Flex banners will be used at all ceremonies• Special banners for the transport vehicle • Posters to be distributed along the route• Flag on the summit

• Flex Banner and Posters

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WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU

• Social Media Coverage• Brand and story coverage on all prominent social networking sites • Blogs with detailed information about expedition

• Post expedition coverage• After successful summit the story will be featured in various news papers and

magazines.

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CONTENT

Objective

Team’s Profile

About Panwali Dwar Peak

Climbing History

Climbing Strategy

What’s in it for you

We need your support

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EXPEDITION BUDGETS. No. Particulars Total Cost (Rs.)

1 Ration & Food 30,000

2 Transportation 20,000

3 Photography 4,000

4 Basecamp Logistics (Mules, Cook, Cook Helper) 25,000

5 Cooking Equipment 4,700

6 Cooking Fuel 3,000

7 Mountain Equipment 55,000

8 Insurance 15,000

9 Medical 5,000

10 Communication Equipment 6,000

11 Printing/Advertisement/Events 25,000

12 Miscellaneous Expenses 10,000

Subtotal 2,02,700

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