MOUNTAINEERS BANNED FROM NEPAL FOR FAKING EVEREST CLIMB
Two mountain climbers were banned from mountaineering in Nepal after an investigation found they faked their climb of Mount Everest. Narender Singh Yadav and Seema Rani Goswami, of India, are forbidden from climbing in the country for six years after, in 2016, they doctored photographs of themselves at the summit of Everest and submitted them to tourism officials as evidence, after which Nepal’s Ministry of Tourism certified that they had completed the ascent. Later, fellow mountaineers pointed to evidence showing that the images were likely altered.
* In actual images at the summit, you cannot see the New Delhi Motel 6.
* “You’ll never be at risk of losing your lives in our country again!” That’ll learn ’em.
* Meanwhile, the Sherpa guides climb Everest what – three times a week?
* You know they only did it to impress the babes.
* Their life of crime began when they made fake i.d.’s so they could buy beer at the 7-Eleven.








