Oreivatein received many messages of Condolences for the tragic loss of Nikos Papandreou. We thank all those people, "known" and "unknown", and we feel the rather strange need to say "sorry" to those of our friends who heard the news from Oreivatein... We never thought we'd be the messangers of such news...
From these messages, we collect two, coming from abroad, from sites known to our frequest visitors: GoSki and MountNet, as well as the one of Achilleas Theodoridis, vice-president of the Mountaineering Club of Thessaloniki (O.L.T.)
At the same time, we invite all of you, who would like or feel the need to drop a line or two on this tragic event, to send an e-mail to Oreivatein. May be we should have done this earlier, but we admit we are still in shock... We promise to publish these messages here, and also hand them over to Niko's family and the Expedition's Club.
Hello Maria,
This is tragic news, especially for a climber so close to the top. We are sad here, but glad to know that he lived to pursue his goal.
Best,
Eric
GoSki |
Dear Maria,
our staff is really sorry for this tragic accident. Please pass our message to the his family and the expedition members.
Best regards.
Mara
redazione@mountnet.net |
Μαρια, γεια σου
Ειλικρινα νοιωθω οτι εχασα εναν συγγενη μου, κι ας μην τον ειδα ποτε μου απο κοντα !!
Το εμαθα απο εσενα.
Αχιλλεας Θεοδωρίδης |
Hello Maria
I honestly feel like I've lost a kin, although I never saw him from close!!
I heard it from you.
Achilleas Theodoridis |
I would like to send my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Nikos and to the expedition team. I had the pleasure of meeting the team in Marpha, Nepal, and their spirit and energy has remained with me. They are an inspiration to follow one's dreams and one's heart
during this moment of life.
Betty (from San Francisco)
li_betty@hotmail.com |
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