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• Mount Everest was named after George Everest, the Welch director of the governmental Survey of India from 1830 to 1843, who was the first person to organize a team to measure the Himalayas Mountains. George pronounced his name in two syllables: “Eve-Rest” whereas most people today pronounce it in three syllables: “Ever-Rest.”
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• One of his colleagues, a mathematician and surveyor from India named Radhanath Sikdar, was the first to estimate Mount Everest’s height, calculating that it stood 29,000 feet tall and correctly announcing it to be the tallest mountain in the world.
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• Located on the border of Tibet and Nepal, Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world although its exact height is often disputed. In 1955 a team of surveyors using the best equipment of the day determined that it stood 29,029 feet above sea level. In 1999 a National Geographic team placed a GPS device on the summit and recorded the altitude as 29,035 feet. In 2005, a Chinese team used even more precise instruments to measure the mountain as it would stand without the ice and snow accumulated on the summit. Their official measurement came in at 29,017 feet. Turn the page for more!
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• The summit is just below the cruising altitude of a jet. • Everest grows a fraction of an inch taller each year because of the upward thrust of continental drift. • The limestone, shale, sandstone, and marble found on Mt. Everest were once part of an ocean floor. Fossils of shells and other marine life are found there. • The average temperature at the summit is -2F in summer and -33F in winter.
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• In 1999, a team of climbers discovered Mallory's remains high on the slopes of Everest. The body did little to reveal whether or not he actually reached the top and unfortunately the team’s camera was not found amongst his gear. It is believed that Irvine was actually carrying the camera when they made their ascent, and that device could hold the photographic evidence of their success or failure. To date, Irvine's body – and the camera – have not been found, but if it is ever uncovered, it could potentially change mountaineering history. Experts at Kodak say that the camera film, if recovered, could still be successfully developed. • The first successful summit of Everest was recorded by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
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• As of February 2021, 5,788 different people have reached the summit of Mount Everest. Not included in the total are the people who have summited more than once, which puts the total over 6,000. Most of the people who have summited multiple times are sherpas. • A sherpa named Kami Rita Sherpa has been to the summit a record 25 times. • On May 16, 1975, Junko Tanabe of Japan became the first woman to climb Mount Everest from the south side. In the same year, Tibetan Pando became the first woman to climb from the northern slope. • Mountain guide Lhakpa Sherpa of Nepal holds the record for most summits by a woman, having summited nine times. • 635 women have summited, not including women who have summited more than once. • The record for most summits by a non-Sherpa is held by American Dave Hahn, a guide for RMI Expeditions. He’s made the trip to the summit 15 times out of 19 tries. • The oldest climber to ever reach the summit is Yuichiro Miura of Japan, who was 80 years old when he summited in 2013, beating his own record of summiting at the age of 70 in 2003. He also was the first person to ski down Everest in 1970. His summit of Everest earned him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records. • The youngest person to summit is Jordan Romero of the U.S. He reached the top in 2010, at the age of 13. Romero also holds the record of being the youngest person to reach the highest peaks of all the 7 continents. He achieved the feat at the age of 15. • Today there are rules in place dictating that you must be 16 or older to climb from the Nepal side and between 18 and 60 on the Tibetan side.
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• The fastest time for an Everest summit from the South Side in Nepal is currently held by Lakpa Gelu Sherpa who managed to go from base camp to the top in just 10 hours and 56 minutes in 2003. Lakpa spent a few minutes on the summit enjoying his accomplishment before turning back, completing the round-trip journey in just 18 hours, 20 minutes. • Tom Whittaker, who lost his right foot in a car accident in 1979, was the first disabled person to reach the top. He summited on his third attempt in 1998. • New Zealand mountaineer Mark Inglis lost both of his legs due to frostbite after being trapped on a mountain in a blizzard for 13 days in 1982. Nonetheless, he summited Everest in 2006, the first double amputee to do so. • The first blind person to reach the summit was American Erik Weihenmayer in 2001. • A Nepalese couple Moni Mulepati, 24, and her groom Pem Dorjee, 23, got married on top of Everest in 2005. They stayed at the summit for 10 minutes to complete the rituals. • Didier Delsalle, a fighter pilot and helicopter test pilot from France, landed a helicopter on the summit of Everest in 2005, setting a world record for highest altitude landing of a helicopter. Helicopters can’t fly at low oxygen levels making rescue from Everest difficult or impossible. • Everest is the mountain with the most deaths, but it does not have highest mortality rate. Among the mountains with more than 1,000 climbers, Everest currently has a death rate of 1.37% of climbers, only the tenth-highest. Annapurna I has the highest death rate with 52 deaths and 191 successful summits.
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• There are 18 ways to get to the top of Everest, but only two routes are typically used. From Nepal there’s the Southeast Ridge, the line created by Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hilary in 1953. From Tibet, there’s the North Ridge, where George Mallory disappeared in 1924. Almost twice as many expeditions start from the Nepal side than from the Tibet side. • Each has their own base camp, with the one in Tibet being at 16,900 feet and the one in Nepal at 17,589 feet. From Tibet, there are five camps at higher elevations, and from Nepal, there are four. • Tour companies charge visitors $30,000 to $130,000 or more to get permits, prepare equipment, find guides, and ensure contingency planning. This includes $11,000 paid directly to the Nepalese government for the permit. High-end luxury packages also include up to five sherpa guides for each mountaineer to meet customized needs such as an unlimited supply of oxygen tanks, more comfortable tents, and even hot showers. • Most expeditions have a 1:1 ratio of trekkers to hired sherpas. During the spring season, a sherpa guide can pocket $6,000 to $12,000 in a country where the minimum monthly wage is less than $200. It’s hazardous work that involves installing around 40 ladders and more than 7 miles of rope. A cook at base camp can earn around $2,000, while porters hauling supplies make approximately $1,000 per season. • The Ministry of Tourism in Nepal reported collecting $5.2 million in 2018 permit fees. The worst years for Everest income were 2014 (an avalanche killed 16 sherpas), 2015 (an earthquake devastated Nepal killing over 9,000 locals including 21 on Everest) and 2020 (covid-19). ...continued
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THE TREK
• The average trek from start to finish takes about 40 days. The summit push normally takes place over an arduous four to five days round trip from base camp.
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• The actual summit of the mountain is a small dome of snow about the size of a dining room table. There’s room for a dozen or so climbers to stand and enjoy the view, although on busy days mountaineers must take turns to truly stand on top of the world. There’s a knife-edge leading up to the summit, with thousand-foot drops on either side, and only a single rope to hang on to. People sometimes wait for hours to get their ten minutes on top. The “2:00 Rule” states that if you don’t start heading down to camp by 2:00 pm, you’ll be trapped in the Death Zone overnight. • 304 people (185 westerners and 119 sherpas) have died on Everest, or about 3% of climbers. Of those, 172 died attempting to summit without using supplemental oxygen.
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• The overall death rate—the number of fatalities divided by the overall number of people on the mountain, not just those who summit—is approximately 1.2%, meaning that if you try to climb Everest, you have about a one in a hundred chance of dying along the way. • The death rate prior to 1999 was 14.5% but the death rate after 2000 fell to 1.2%. The reduction in deaths is primarily due to better gear, more accurate weather forecasting, and more people climbing with commercial operations. • In 2014, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake triggered an avalanche at base camp that killed 16 Sherpa and climbers and injured 61, one of the worst Everest disasters in history. We've Got Room for Your Advertisement! Call Chad Today at 701-740-0968
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