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Why did you decide against a summit push? Was it because it was so cold that year or did you lose Nima to illness? That must have been extremely difficult for you to decide not to continue.
It seems like doing the north route up the north col would be better wouldn't it? Less traffic jams and you don't have to deal with the icefall each time.
Every single person who died in that icefall put themselves there. They walked right up to the place they died. Whether or how many people die in the icefall is not the question, but rather why people choose to risk dying there.
The monk asks god for the luck 4:59. It would be more correct to say that the monk asks the gods and the demons of the mountain for permission to climb. Considering the number of deaths on the mountain it must be assumed that permission is not always granted by the gods and demons. The fact that permission may not have been granted does not seem to be made known to the monk. Or if refusal is made known to the monk by the gods and demons then the monk does not make that known to the climbers.
I've seen tens of films about climbing Mount Everest, but none of them portray the grind of the Khumbu Icefall like your video does. Also, your video helped me understand where the Lhotse face is compared to Everest. Thank you for such a beautiful and education video!
Absolutely love your video. You put out very good information and insite. Very impressive on your climb. Just going past through the ice falls is just hard work. I think for me just getting to base camp. I'm happy with. Your a truly a strong person to do this. Mentally and physically.
It's a great idea, you need to be in good physical condition and have the ability to hike 10-15km per day. You don't need to take a big back because you will stay in lodges and guest houses, food is also available there. So actually you can meet people of all ages and all over the world on the trek
It might come as a surprise to you, but not everyone in the world has English as their first language (me, for example) ... and what are you talking about, the footage is excellent?!