Isn't it frightening that in a world full of
knowledge and understanding, a world where humans have the capacity for choice,
the ability to reason and choose the noble path, there are still those who will
choose profit over all else.
During a recent expedition to Everest,
during one of the driest seasons on record there are people like respected
mountaineer Russel Brice chose not to climb due to the dangers and an
unwillingness to put people in harms way.
Yet there are those like Arnold Coster
and Everest Parivar Expeditions when faced with the tragic injury of a
young Sherper named Lhakpa Nuru who was suspected of having a traumatic brain
injury after being struck by a falling rock which left his jaw broken and his
eye badly injured, have the audacity to say that there is no money for a
helicopter evacuation. People who decide that others like Nuru who was putting
his life on the line for there expedition are worth less than the $5000.00 it
would cost for the rescue.
What a shameful state the world is in if
we and people like Russel Brice who try to stand tall are living side by side
with people who value money more than people, more than our own humanity.
In the end they did agree to pay and the
Sherpa was evac'ed to Kathmandu . Thanks in
part to Melissa Arnot the paramedic at Camp
II , who was treating Nuru and said to Arnold
Coster, "I told him to look me in the eye and tell me this
guy's life isn't worth $5,000,"