Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Arunachal woman conquers Mt Everest on half-plate of Maggi noodles

KATHMANDU: The raging wind made it difficult for her to stand upright and knocked off her tent when she reached 7200m on the slope of the majestic Mt Everest, forcing her and her Sherpa guide to seek shelter in the tent of anther expedition.

"We were not carrying any food with us since we had planned to head for Mt Everest the same day," says Tine Mena, tired but triumphant after becoming the first Indian to summit the 8848m Mt Everest this spring as well as the first woman climber from the North-East to accomplish the feat. "We were given a packet of Maggi noodles and shared it between the two of us, going out the next day to head for the summit, though people warned us not to. They said the wind was rough. But I am from Arunachal Pradesh and we have strong winds at home too."

On Monday, the 25-year-old, the daughter of a farmer from remote Roing village, made mountaineering history when she carried the flags of India and her state to the top of the world. "I also carried the logo of Jindal, who sponsored my trip," says Tine Mena, who was sponsored by the state government for her mountaineering courses at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling after the Sports Directorate felt she could be groomed to take on the world's highest mountain.

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