Dutch Iceman to climb Everest
in shorts: It's all about the inner fire!
11:17 am EST Mar 01, 2007
(MountEverest.net)
In January this year, Wim Hof ran a half Marathon (21 km) above the
polar circle in Finland. He wore only a pair of shorts and no shoes. The
ground (snow) temperature was 35 below. In a few months time, he'll try
something similar on Everest's north side. The expedition, led by Dutch
Werner de Jong, will try to set a new world record as Wim attempts to
climb parts of Everest wearing only shorts.
Everest altitude training: Hanging by middle finger between hot air
balloons
This is not your
regular stunt. Wim already has 9 world records, and has trained hard for
many years to withstand cold, much like some monks do in Tibet.
One of Wim's world record attempts took him
to the North Pole, where he held his breath for about 6 minutes
and 20 seconds below the ice. Image courtesy of Innerfire
website. Photo by Henny Boogert, check more of her pics at
www.boogertfotografie.nl in the links section (click to
enlarge).
In
January this year, Wim Hof ran half a marathon (21 km) above the
polar circle in Finland. He wore only a pair of shorts and no
shoes. The ground (snow) temperature was 35 below. In a few
months time, he'll try something along the same line on
Everest's north side. Image courtesy of Innerfire website (click
to enlarge).
Wim can actually regulate his core heat to
control the temperature of his skin. Something of a medical
enigma, Wim is able to stand cold that could kill or seriously
injure other people. Image courtesy of Innerfire website. Photo
by Henny Boogert, check more of her photos at
www.boogertfotografie.nl in the links section (click to
enlarge).
Expedition leader Werner de Jong plans to
keep his clothes on. Image from the recent Mont Blanc practice,
courtesy of W de Jong (click to enlarge).
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Wim can actually regulate his core heat to control the temperature of
his skin. Something of a medical enigma, Wim is able to withstand cold
that could kill or seriously injure other people.
On Everest, Wim will also put to use his free style climbing skills -
which he once demonstrated hanging between 2 hot air balloons by his
middle finger at an altitude of 1500 meters. Once back inside the
basket, Wim finished by climbing to the top of the balloon.
One of Wim's world record attempts took him to the North Pole, where he
held his breath for about 6 minutes and 20 seconds below the ice.
Mont Blanc preps
In preparation for
Everest, Wim has already climbed Mont Blanc - in shorts.
Obviously, his expedition leader is a bit jittery about the whole thing.
"We hired extra Sherpa's for his safety," Werner, who will climb
alongside the Iceman, told ExWeb Sunday.
"Wim will wear Everest boots, shorts, gloves and a cap. He is carrying
his own backpack which will give him some extra protection. But other
than that - his body will be naked."
A highly planned operation
Werner is well aware of the stunt last year when a Sherpa stripped for a
brief moment on the summit and later got beat up for it by his home
media. Out of respect for the locals, Werner has asked the authorities
for permission, "I don't want to upset religious beliefs or something,”
he explained. But the locals and TMA support this attempt for a new
world record.
It will be interesting to see how far Wim's temperature control will
take him on altitude, where thickening blood seriously increases the
risk of frostbite, among other things.
Wim will use oxygen support and won't do the entire climb in shorts. The
world record will depend on the combined altitude Wim manages to reach
undressed, and his team will film each section. "Maybe he will just get
to 7900 m," says Werner. "That would be excellent. But if he managed to
summit this way - that'd be crazy."
There are no guarantees and safety will be the main issue. "This is not
a reckless stunt, but a highly planned operation," says Werner.
Back to Mont Blanc
Aside the obvious difficulty, the expedition will have to deal with all
the other aspects of Everest climbing, such as the weather.
The expedition will set regular camp 1 on North Col (7000 m) and camp 2
on 7900 meters. But Werner plans an extra camp on 7500 meters for this
attempt. "During breaks I'll give him clothes and hot drinks to keep him
warm. When we start climbing again, he'll undress."
The immediate plan is more specialized training on Mont Blanc in the
next few weeks, where Wim Hof will be sitting on ice for extended
periods.
In 2004, Werner de Jong led a fall expedition to the North side of Mount
Everest. What was supposed to be a climbing challenge on the deserted
peak, soon turned into a logistic nightmare. This year he is launching a
new team for Everest, along with three climbing mates: Robert de Vries
(32), Ronnie van den Broek (36) and Wim Hof (47). Ronnie has previously
summited Cho Oyu and Werner topped out Muztagh Ata (7.546m).
The team will train on Mont Blanc March 9-15, depart the Netherlands on
April 1, do a trek to Langtang (5000 m) for acclimatization and expect
to arrive in Everest BC around mid April. They will climb with Sherpa
and O2 support from the peak’s North side (North Col route).
The expedition is working together with Monterosa Treks, who run an
International team on Everest this year - an American 4-man team and the
Dutch Chomolungma team. The American team is led by Adrian Crane,
www.teamkarma.com, who will give Everest another shot after a 2005
attempt. The two small teams share permit and logistics up to ABC.
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