Mount Everest has attracted the attention of many climbers in all categories. From professional and experienced climbers to beginners who are willing to pay significant sums to be guided by professional climbers and make a complete and successful ascent. Although the standard route to climb this mountain does not require professional and difficult equipment and tactics (climbing other 8,000-meter peaks such as Ki2 and Nanga Parbat is much more difficult), there are also natural risk factors such as altitude gain, strong winds and adverse weather, avalanches, and the dangerous area of the Khumbu Glacier. [4] By the end of the 2007 mountaineering season, there were 3,679 ascents. It was done by 2,436 people. According to the statistics recorded until 2019, Everest has killed more than 300 people, many of whose bodies have remained in the same area. [5] In addition to that, eight people also lost their lives due to a severe storm in 1996. 0 reply
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