What began as a source of income in the Sherpas' climbing off-season is now an almost year-round operation. At the time of writing, organiser-in-chief Nima Nuri Sherpa, from the roadless and tight-knit community of Khunde in Nepal's Solukhumbu District, was working in the Lyngen Alps east of Tromsø to inaugurate a new mountain trail with seven others from the same village. Over the course of a month, his team were creating more than 400 steps, made from up to 500 tonnes of local stone, and manoeuvring each one-tonne slab by hand after they had been airdropped into the wilds by helicopter.
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