"This Climb is over for all of us. There is no longer a question of whether we will carry it on. "Kathmandu (News and Us)-a Trio of original European mountaineers decided to stop climbing and descending from the Himalayas after involved a fight with a guide from Nepal, the climbers said on Tuesday.
Notable climbers Ueli Steck from Switzerland and Italy's Simone Moro together with photographer United Kingdom Jonathan Griffith claims to be attacked "a bunch of uncontrollable" on Saturday, the AFP report.
An eyewitness of Americans told AFP, the third European climbers ignored requests to wait for them when the Guide climbing because the ice chunks falling upon the sherpa or guide below.
The incident triggered a brawl at an altitude of 6,500 meters above sea level.
"This Climb is over for all of us. There is no longer a question of whether we will proceed, "said Griffith in electronic mail from the base camp climb.
An official at the Cho-Oyu Trekking, the company that organized the expedition, said the trio of climbers would return to Kathmandu by helicopter on Wednesday.
Moro, who is also a trained helicopter pilot said he would not make the climb during this season. "I will only fly helicopters and rescue teams," he said.
In the meeting of the mediation between the climbers and sherpa Nepal on Monday (29/4) both parties mutually bermaafan and "promised not to be involved in conflict or the use of force" in a document signed by both parties.
Meanwhile, the Nepal Tourism Ministry is worried the incident would damage its image, in a statement said all issues had been resolved and the expedition will be continued according to plan.
Moro plan would conquer a mountain as tall as the 8.484 yards for the fifth time by using the new routes without supplementary oxygen.
In a statement released Monday, Moro says barely there may be ice that fell upon the guide due to maneuvering his team.
Buffalo jotos occurs in the thin air of altitude area and a group of people who pelted Nepal tents European climbers it with stones, said an eyewitness.
Moro said, the guide of the Nepal told it that "night one of them died and the other two will follow later."
An American journalist and historian of Everest Liz Hawley said such cases are extremely rare.
Some circles are pointing fingers disaster as a result of the rivalry between climbers and sherpa climbers, who felt independent threatens their livelihood.
Among other rate may be provoked by the sherpa team attitude brash European climber overtaking them on the slopes of the mountain.
While a detailed description of the incident are still unclear, the growing number of climbers includes climbers 150 people to reach the Summit in a week last year has triggered concerns about the safety of climbing expeditions in the mountains. (S022/B002)
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