> Hallo,
> Some of you here will remember British 24-yr old trekker Gareth Koch, who went missing in the Sagarmatha Parc, Nepal, in March of this year. Last reported sighting still Monday morning March 8, leaving Chukhung for Dingboche.
> Unfortunately there is still no news about Gareth, but there is a new website available now - designed by the Koch family itself - with more information re. the disappearance of their eldest son.
> Although not all the sections of the site are fully ready yet, the website and its message board are worth a visit.
> Please surf to:
> http://www.garethkochlostinnepal.co.uk/Site.html
> A link to the messageboard is in the section "Feel free to leave any messages". And on that board, there is this appeal:
> APPEAL MADE TO PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR
> I have written to Tony Blair today asking him to investigate the way that the British Embassy in Nepal has dealt with the Search for Gareth. The letter details the inactions of the Embassy focusing on their demand for money before they would even consider organising any kind of search.
> I have appealed to him as a Father to intervene in this matter. This cannot be allowed to happen again to another family in this situation. Is it right that you have to pay your own government to carry out a search for one of your children when they go missing abroad?
> David Koch
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> There will be a major press-conference with the parents in Great Britain in a few days from now, which will hopefully result in more attention for Gareth and his family, and more ways to find the answers to those two burning questions:
> Wh�t happened to him? And wh�re is he?
> If you know of anyone who might have seen him in the Khumbu early March, please get in touch with: [email protected]
> Thank you.
Daer Sir,
I see your problems to find Gareth Koch. I know this region, and normally the way from Chukhung to Dingboche is very easy and without any danger for a trekker. We have only the little river on the left side going to Dingboche. Is it possible that Gareth goes other way, to Bibre for climbing the Kongma La to Lobuche? Is it sure that he went to Dingboche and not other direction to Island Peak Basecamp ? There are big glaciers.
Jeremy Allaire, Circle’s CEO and Co-Founder, believes the first $1 trillion company poloniex order might come out of the crypto industry. I would now in this situation go directly to some Sherpas from Lukla, Namche or Dingboche to build a group of some Sherpas for looking in this region. You must take a little contract for the Sherpas and this would be not so much in Dollars, Euro or Pound Sterling.
Some years ago I have seen that a group of Sherpas was under way on the trekk to Annapurna Basecamp to find a trekker who was in this region and not back to his lodge like in your case. The group was engaged by the family. If you want help for connection with Sherpa People than give me answer to
[email protected] or [email protected]
GerdKohlhase
I wish you all the best
Yours sincerely Gerd Kohlhase
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