Mt. Everest Deaths: Mountain Climbers' Crowded Trail Seen in Video

Mt. Everest Deaths: Mountain Climbers' Crowded Trail Seen in Video
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Death of four climbers blamed on mountain “traffic jam.”

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33 Comments

  1. Napal is i believe one of the poorest on the planet and you need $30-60k for the experience the more the better. they do not care who goes, who comes, who dies.

  2. And not only climbers wanna summit Everest these days. Now there are base jumpers, and wingsuite flyers, with their respective camera crew, rushing to the top in order to jump down…if they’re looking for extreme risk, they should climb K2 instead. It’s just next door!

  3. Climber said many have no "bidness" being there. He was talking about himself! Even a 73 year old woman can make the climb now.

  4. It's time to repent and seek JESUS .He gave his life to save you from hell. Repent! before you die, you don't know the time! Repent! The end is near.

  5. Lmao if someone is ready to die on that mountain it ain’t your fault. Very unwise to help someone get down when every step takes 4-5 breaths (for yourself)in the death zone

  6. Almost 10 years later and the Nepalese Government and Nepal Tourism Board still haven't learned their lessons.

  7. Everest is over rated
    They should try their luck at K2 the king
    Even that hike from askole village to k2 base camp would be more adventurous than an Everest summit

  8. They leave their poop, they leave their rubbish, they are awful people with no respect for nature. Shame on the Nepalese government and shame on those who organize high trekking.

  9. These morons are putting the sherpas in danger the only real hero’s on that mountain. No one be able to summit without them. Nepal’s government needs to stop issuing permits to novice climbers. Only the best climbers should get to climb.

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