Dispatch from Kathmandu: Yeti Again…
Posted on 27. Oct, 2008 by michelemitchell in Around the Planet
For the second time in about a year, a team of climbers say that they have
discovered footprints of yeti, the “abominable snowman” that mountaineers
and sheep herders believe roam the Himalayas.
Last fall, it was an American television crew (for the SciFi Channel) that
claimed to find evidence. This week, it was a Japanese team led by Yoshiteru
Takahashi.
Takahashi and his seven-member team spent 42 days on Dhaulagiri IV, where,
at 4600 meters, Takahashi says he found footprints made by yeti. This was
the third attempt by Takahashi to find yeti evidence. The team had nine
motion-sensitive cameras in position where Takahashi believed he had spotted
a yeti in 2003.

The Yeti Project Japan says this is a footprint of a Yeti from the Dhaulagiri mountain northwest of Pokhara.
Takahashi was staying at a hotel in the Thamel district of Kathmandu (not,
alas, the Yak & Yeti), where he was surrounded by a throng of local and
international journalists. When he showed me the photographs he had taken of
what he said was a yeti footprint, he insisted the yeti was real. He said he
saw the footprint on September 27.
I asked him, “Are you sure about the footprints are of yeti?”
“Yes!” Takahashi said. “They look like a human’s.”
There’s no scientific evidence that yeti exist. But the continual stream of
foreigners who come to the Himalayas in search of “proof” are real–to the
bemusement of most Nepalis.
But as average temperatures rise at a rate of 0.06C each year, according to
the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, and the Himalayan glaciers
predicted to disappear by 2030 if this warming rate is maintained (according
to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), if there is a yeti, we
may see him yet. We’ll melt him out.
–Rajneesh Bhandari

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