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heard 10 died in 9 days, seem like climbing the Mount Everest is not difficult after all.

Overcrowding on Mount Everest claims three more lives
PUBLISHED MAY 24, 2019, 3:07 PM 
 
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Heavy traffic of mountain climbers lining up to stand at the summit of Mount Everest on May 22, 2019.PHOTO: AFP
 
KATHMANDU (AFP) - Three more climbers have died on Everest, expedition organisers and officials said Friday (May 24), taking the toll from a deadly week on the overcrowded world's highest peak to seven.
 
"Two more Indian climbers have died on Everest yesterday," said Mira Acharya, spokeswoman for Nepal's Tourism Department, while expedition organisers confirmed the third fatality.
 
Kalpana Das, 52, reached the summit but died on Thursday afternoon while descending, as a huge number of climbers queued near the top of Mount Everest.
 
Another Indian climber, 27-year-old Nihal Bagwan, also died on his way back from the summit.
 
“He was stuck in the traffic for more than 12 hours and was exhausted. Sherpa guides carried him down to Camp 4 but he breathed his last there,” said Keshav Paudel of Peak Promotion.
 
An Austrian climber died on the northern Tibet side of the mountain, his expedition organiser said. The 65-year-old died close to the summit on his descent.
 
An Indian and American climber both died on the mountain on Wednesday. Last week, an Indian climber died and an Irish mountaineer is presumed dead after he slipped and fell close to the summit.
 
Mountaineering in Nepal has become a lucrative business since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made the first ascent of Everest in 1953.
 
The Himalayan nation has issued a record 381 permits costing US$11,000 (S$15,000) each for this year’s spring climbing season, triggering bottlenecks en route to the summit after poor weather cut down the number of climbing days.
 
Most Everest hopefuls are escorted by a Nepali guide, meaning more than 750 climbers were expected to tread the same path to the top in the current season.
 
At least 140 others have been granted permits to scale Everest from the northern flank in Tibet, according to expedition operators. This could take the total past last year’s record of 807 people reaching the summit.
 
Many Himalayan mountains – including Everest – are at peak climbing season, with the window of good weather between late April and the end of May.

 

 

 
At least seven other climbers have died on other 8,000-metre Himalayan peaks this season, while two are missing.
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I think the Everest climbing in the country lacks safety regulation. It's a known issue. So many climbers young and old succumb to exhaustion while waiting in queue for others just show how bad the crowd control is.

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the permit is USD11,000/- per pax . with other costs (like porter)  essentials , be prepared with USD20k at least , unless here in MCF got sponsorer/s  [laugh]    

 

It's actually not easy and also permit is not cheap. But too many YOLO and many go unprepared. Failure and accident rate quite high.

 

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It's actually not easy and also permit is not cheap. But too many YOLO and many go unprepared. Failure and accident rate quite high.

The fact that so many hv climbed Everest until got human traffic jam coming down that ppl die queuing up

 

That begs the question: What's so special n YOLO abt climbing Everest if so many hv done it?...

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Just wondering if this is still the achievement it once was as overcrowding and death tarnishes this ascent to the highest point on Earth.

 

Not knocking the achievements of those who have reached the peak but with $, safety and heavy duty littering polluting Everest, some concerted regulations and perhaps limit in numbers going up should be in place. Or else this human desire to conquer Everest becomes ugly and the undesirable side of the human race rears its face on the beauty of nature which is so ironic to say the least!

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We better dun say so much....Climb Bukit Timah Hill Hill oredi we post on FB maciam lifetime achievement liddat. LOL

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the permit is USD11,000/- per pax . with other costs (like porter) essentials , be prepared with USD20k at least , unless here in MCF got sponsorer/s [laugh]

Thats why they wont control.

The country need the money.

U know the risk.

U willing to pay ...

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We better dun say so much....Climb Bukit Timah Hill Hill oredi we post on FB maciam lifetime achievement liddat. LOL

Not forgetting some Sinkaporeans whom got lost in Gunung Ledang ( formerly Mt Ophir) up in JB
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Is it true that all these 'climbers' don't climb by themselves? I understand they not only have local guides, there are also people carrying their stuff for them till near the summit. only the last leg they climb? Like the caddy carrying everything and you put the ball into that hole at the green.

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If Mount Everest is situated in Singapore.... 

 

We will have ERP gantry up at every check point.....  <_<

 

TDM and the rest of ASEAN will claim it's their territory...

Look how absurd at the recent Tuas incident... Really looking for a Fight...

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See how ridiculous it is. I think there's a starbuck kiosk up there somewhere. [laugh]

 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singaporean-conquered-everest-braving-traffic-jam-jeremy-tong-11566752

attachicon.gifHuman jam.jpg

 

The country of course happy cos it's going ka-ching$ to the bank all the way.

 

 

mayb is new iphone launch or huawei phone refund up there.  [:p]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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Is it true that all these 'climbers' don't climb by themselves? I understand they not only have local guides, there are also people carrying their stuff for them till near the summit. only the last leg they climb? Like the caddy carrying everything and you put the ball into that hole at the green.

 

When I was climbing steps up to mount kota kinabalu I already saw local guides become bag carriers for their "climbers".

 

Only for the unprepared and untrained for the trip.

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If Mount Everest is situated in Singapore.... 

 

We will have ERP gantry up at every check point.....  <_<

 

 

and need to bid for permit before can climb..  [laugh]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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Those who climbed mt Everest once in their life will need to have sherpas carry almost everything they need.

 

Irony is that these sherpas made it to the top of the world a few times a year without any form of glory or fame.... 

 

Even Sir Edmund Hillary wouldn't have made it without Sherpa Tenzing... And yet who is more famous? 

 

Is it true that all these 'climbers' don't climb by themselves? I understand they not only have local guides, there are also people carrying their stuff for them till near the summit. only the last leg they climb? Like the caddy carrying everything and you put the ball into that hole at the green.

 

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Is it true that all these 'climbers' don't climb by themselves? I understand they not only have local guides, there are also people carrying their stuff for them till near the summit. only the last leg they climb? Like the caddy carrying everything and you put the ball into that hole at the green.

these people are called porters, most of the porters are from an ethnic groups native called Sherpa, so they are also called Sherpa.  

 

About caddy and golf, just like to point out the difference between put and putt in golf:

Put  - to place a ball into a hole.

putt - attempt to place a ball into a hole. 

[laugh]  [laugh]

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