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SWANS MAKE THEIR NEST AT EVEREST BASE CAMP

- MATTHEW FORREST

SOUTH Barwon president Tim Sherman was one of eight former Swans to reach Mt Everest base camp in October.

Mitch Herbison, Josh McCann, Kent Agg, Scott McLean, Jarrod Westwood, Glen Wallace and James Garvey joined Sherman on the climb in Nepal, after multiple cancellati­ons in the past three years.

Sherman said the group was “long overdue” for the climb. “We had been talking about it for a couple of years, and we got to a point where we wanted to do something in our twilight years that we could have to look back on,” he said.

“It was a good way to reach out and reconnect with some former teammates. It’s not for everyone but it appealed to these guys and it went from there.

“We were booked to go in March 2020 but it got to about three days out when we had to pull the pin because of Covid. We had to rebook a number of times, so it was good to actually get to go and get it done.

“Everyone was still motivated to go and get it done. Our money was still sitting there with the airlines and the climbing company and we were pretty happy to keep it there because if we took it out we wouldn’t rebook.”

It was not all smooth climbing because of a “massive” avalanche nearby during one of the days.

“It almost landed on our feet,” Sherman said. “We had done the walk to base camp earlier in the day, and later on we hiked up an adjoining mountain to get a sunset view over Everest. As we were halfway up, it sounded like a Boeing 747 overhead.

“There was a huge wall of snow that was falling down the mountain next to Everest and it wasn’t all that far from where we were three hours earlier.

“It was pretty amazing to see.”

 ?? ?? Swans on top: Mitch Herbison, Josh McCann, Kent Agg, Tim Sherman, Scott McLean, Jarrod Westwood, Glen Wallace and James Garvey reached Mt Everest base camp wearing South Barwon colours.
Swans on top: Mitch Herbison, Josh McCann, Kent Agg, Tim Sherman, Scott McLean, Jarrod Westwood, Glen Wallace and James Garvey reached Mt Everest base camp wearing South Barwon colours.

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