On April 25, 31-year-old Jones may not have begun his ascent to the world's highest peak, but ended up helping fellow climbers injured in the quake-triggered avalanche, an experience that has left him equally overwhelmed.
On the fateful day, Sydney-resident Darren Radcliffe, 40, along with his wife and two friends, who had come to the Himalayan nation to climb Mount Manaslu, were caught in the thick of the catastrophe in a village lodge in Gorkha district, the epicentre of the deadly temblor, and had to be later rescued by helicopters.
Nearly 60 foreigners, including 41 Indians, have been killed and the overall death toll in the quake has risen to nearly 7,700 with another 14,536 injured.
"We came to Kathmandu on March 31. We had a group, with members drawn from New Zealand, the US, Poland, Guatemala, Lithuania, among others. On April 25, we were down in the valley before the Base Camp.
"And, the ground started shaking and I saw the cloud of snow up there. We realised it was an earthquake. People were injured due to its impact, and therefore we started carrying them down to safer places," Jones told PTI.
Jones, when asked if he was scared to witness nature's fury, the intrepid adventurer said there was no time to be scared.
"Our satellite phones did not work and by next day we were able to contact family. My family was relieved but I just wanted to still climb it. And, I know, I would have, had it still been open," he said.
While, Jones showed nerves of steel, Darren and his wife and friends were "extremely scared".
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