Okay Mount Qomolangma- Xizang Autonomous Region, China, People’s Republic of China the Pinnacle of the world the highest stage in the hearts of countless climbers as of 2023 6,664 people have summoned at Qomolangma each climber leaves behind an average of 8 kg of garbage to ensure a smooth climb and safe return it’s almost impossible for climbers to bring all the garbage down from Qomolangma today metric tons of garbage remains scattered across the slopes of Qomolangma for decades the responsibility of transporting supplies and clearing trash has fallen on the shoulders of local Sherpa guides they are the Guardians and caretakers of Qomolangma right here in front of the kumbu glacier uh this is one of the most difficult part and also one of the most dangerous part of climbing the Mount Qomolangma we need to spend 6 to 8 hours uh each day working working through this ice pole so last year I lost uh three sherper so when they were just coming down the big ice is just collapsed down and they were they were just beneath ice and we could not find them because the ice was very big block so if we are not lucky if if our time is not right we lose our life……
There in April 2024 DJI and 8KR Raw in collaboration with a local drone company and climbing team conducted the first drone delivery test on Qomolangma to minimize the risk in kumbo ice fall we have to use technology like you know D and like this kind of drone is very good and if our testing is Success it can be a Kind of Revolution in our Mountain sector for okay we have successfully brought down15 kg of waste from Camp one to the Qomolangma Bree camp the garbage pollution on Qomolangma not only affects Qomolangma itself but also impacts the hundreds of millions of people living around and downstream of the Himalayas delivering on the world’s highest peak is a technological aspiration for DJI using technology to improve safety and protect the environment is also dji’s responsibility each successful drone delivery of 15 kg on Qomolangma could mean one fewer life-threatening trip for the mounting guides….
“Perhaps we can stand where we are and ask the meaning of something. But you can only know the direction when you start walking. “
Climbing Mount Qomolangma is not the end, but a new starting point. We are concerned about Mount Everest and the people living at the foot of Mount Qomolangma . Hence this bold attempt with @DJI on Mount Qomolangma .Finally, we succeeded!
For the first time, a drone completed a single 15kg transport on Mount Everest. A new era of material transportation on Mount Qomolangma is about to begin!
Co-produced by: @DJIDelivery x 8KRAW
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