Home Actor Nirmal Purja HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Nirmal Purja Instagram - SHISHAPANGMA UPDATE: My team and I have been working very hard behind the scenes since the tragic avalanche to try and get Anna and Mingmar home to their families. Out of respect for their families, and because we have been grieving ourselves, I have not posted on here. But don’t confuse that respectful silence with not caring or not taking action to help and support their families, our team and everyone involved in this sad event. We have been working hard with all authorities and organisations involved. We gained the kind permission by the authorities to return up the mountain to recover Anna and Mingmar back to a safe location at Camp 2. I led the team to find our loved ones and bring them down to Camp 2 - this is as far as we are allowed to bring them currently. We have their precise location. This was tough on the team both physically and mentally, but we needed to do this to ensure we could find them again. We are now working with all authorities on repatriation – this will involve a helicopter flying to Camp 2 to bring them home to Kathmandu and then on to their families. I am so grateful and thankful to everyone working so hard to bring this about. All we want to do is reunite the families with their loved ones this climbing season. We would ask the media not to speculate about this tragic incident. I have seen a few reports and have been shocked at some of the assumptions made – without anyone coming to those involved – and without thinking about the impact this will have on everyone’s loved ones. Continued in top comment

Nirmal Purja Instagram – SHISHAPANGMA UPDATE: My team and I have been working very hard behind the scenes since the tragic avalanche to try and get Anna and Mingmar home to their families. Out of respect for their families, and because we have been grieving ourselves, I have not posted on here. But don’t confuse that respectful silence with not caring or not taking action to help and support their families, our team and everyone involved in this sad event. We have been working hard with all authorities and organisations involved. We gained the kind permission by the authorities to return up the mountain to recover Anna and Mingmar back to a safe location at Camp 2. I led the team to find our loved ones and bring them down to Camp 2 – this is as far as we are allowed to bring them currently. We have their precise location. This was tough on the team both physically and mentally, but we needed to do this to ensure we could find them again. We are now working with all authorities on repatriation – this will involve a helicopter flying to Camp 2 to bring them home to Kathmandu and then on to their families. I am so grateful and thankful to everyone working so hard to bring this about. All we want to do is reunite the families with their loved ones this climbing season. We would ask the media not to speculate about this tragic incident. I have seen a few reports and have been shocked at some of the assumptions made – without anyone coming to those involved – and without thinking about the impact this will have on everyone’s loved ones. Continued in top comment

Nirmal Purja Instagram - SHISHAPANGMA UPDATE: My team and I have been working very hard behind the scenes since the tragic avalanche to try and get Anna and Mingmar home to their families. Out of respect for their families, and because we have been grieving ourselves, I have not posted on here. But don’t confuse that respectful silence with not caring or not taking action to help and support their families, our team and everyone involved in this sad event. We have been working hard with all authorities and organisations involved. We gained the kind permission by the authorities to return up the mountain to recover Anna and Mingmar back to a safe location at Camp 2. I led the team to find our loved ones and bring them down to Camp 2 - this is as far as we are allowed to bring them currently. We have their precise location. This was tough on the team both physically and mentally, but we needed to do this to ensure we could find them again. We are now working with all authorities on repatriation – this will involve a helicopter flying to Camp 2 to bring them home to Kathmandu and then on to their families. I am so grateful and thankful to everyone working so hard to bring this about. All we want to do is reunite the families with their loved ones this climbing season. We would ask the media not to speculate about this tragic incident. I have seen a few reports and have been shocked at some of the assumptions made – without anyone coming to those involved – and without thinking about the impact this will have on everyone’s loved ones. Continued in top comment

Nirmal Purja Instagram – SHISHAPANGMA UPDATE:

My team and I have been working very hard behind the scenes since the tragic avalanche to try and get Anna and Mingmar home to their families. Out of respect for their families, and because we have been grieving ourselves, I have not posted on here. But don’t confuse that respectful silence with not caring or not taking action to help and support their families, our team and everyone involved in this sad event.

We have been working hard with all authorities and organisations involved. We gained the kind permission by the authorities to return up the mountain to recover Anna and Mingmar back to a safe location at Camp 2. I led the team to find our loved ones and bring them down to Camp 2 – this is as far as we are allowed to bring them currently. We have their precise location. This was tough on the team both physically and mentally, but we needed to do this to ensure we could find them again. We are now working with all authorities on repatriation – this will involve a helicopter flying to Camp 2 to bring them home to Kathmandu and then on to their families. I am so grateful and thankful to everyone working so hard to bring this about. All we want to do is reunite the families with their loved ones this climbing season.

We would ask the media not to speculate about this tragic incident. I have seen a few reports and have been shocked at some of the assumptions made – without anyone coming to those involved – and without thinking about the impact this will have on everyone’s loved ones.

Continued in top comment | Posted on 23/Oct/2023 18:08:55

Nirmal Purja Instagram – Heart in the sky. 

It feels good to be back skydiving with the @skydivenimsdai team. These guys are the best of the best and are creating an experience like no other over the Himalayas.

Today we jumped from 23,000ft over the stunning mountains and it felt good to be back under canopy again. There’s nothing quite like the combination of adrenaline and peace that comes from skydiving – the exhilaration of the jump and the peace and tranquillity of the time under canopy, watching the mountains drift by below.
 
We are proud to bring this tandem and solo skydiving experience to our adventure community – combined with the trekking experience which explores the amazing history and culture of Nepal. This is another way of helping to try and grow the economy and tourist offering in Nepal, thereby helping to support the local Big Mountain community in new and sustainable ways that are sympathetic to our home the earth.
 
Some of our jumpers combined this with the @eliteexped Ama Dablam exped. We will be returning to 23,000ft next Spring and Autumn season for more skydiving action, so reach out to the team for more info.

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#eliteexped #nimsdai #14peaks #AmaDablam @skydiveNimsdai #achieveyournewpossible  #nothingisimpossible Everest Base Camp
Nirmal Purja Instagram – SHISHAPANGMA UPDATE: 

My team and I have been working very hard behind the scenes since the tragic avalanche to try and get Anna and Mingmar home to their families. Out of respect for their families, and because we have been grieving ourselves, I have not posted on here. But don’t confuse that respectful silence with not caring or not taking action to help and support their families, our team and everyone involved in this sad event. 

We have been working hard with all authorities and organisations involved. We gained the kind permission by the authorities to return up the mountain to recover Anna and Mingmar back to a safe location at Camp 2. I led the team to find our loved ones and bring them down to Camp 2 – this is as far as we are allowed to bring them currently. We have their precise location. This was tough on the team both physically and mentally, but we needed to do this to ensure we could find them again. We are now working with all authorities on repatriation – this will involve a helicopter flying to Camp 2 to bring them home to Kathmandu and then on to their families. I am so grateful and thankful to everyone working so hard to bring this about. All we want to do is reunite the families with their loved ones this climbing season. 

We would ask the media not to speculate about this tragic incident. I have seen a few reports and have been shocked at some of the assumptions made – without anyone coming to those involved – and without thinking about the impact this will have on everyone’s loved ones.

Continued in top comment

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