I guess by now most of you are aware that so far 10 lives have been lost on Mt Everest as human beings try to stretch their achievement lists. Since it’s summer and climbing conditions are perfect, kila mtu amekimbia huko like our own last-day huduma number rush. Obviously, this created a jam. You’d think control by the authorities would kick in and regulate the climbing numbers in the absence of individual common sense but wapi[ATTACH=full]239694[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]239693[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]239695[/ATTACH]
Now here’s the wierd and morbid part.
If someone dies on Everest, it’s almost impossible to retrieve their body, especially in the Death Zone. Due to unbearable weather conditions, severe lack of oxygen, pressure on dead weight, and the fact that many bodies on Mount Everest are completely frozen onto the mountain face, most corpses are left exactly as they fall. Overall, standard protocol is to simply let these figures, frozen in the final moments of death, become a permanent addition to the rocky terrain.
Your corpse remains there and at times it’s used as a climbing reference point to gauge overall distance to the summit. So far there’s Green Boots, Sleeping Beauty, Indiana Jones and many more(check link below). Over 250 bodies remain on Everest, giving it claim to the title of the world’s largest open-air graveyard.
While most Mount Everest deaths occur due to avalanches, falls, and exposure to the harsh climate, the area known as the “Death Zone” holds a terribly high body count.
Hii mlima apantambua veteran climbers, Google execs mapping it out, astronauts conditioning before they whiz off to space etc etc.
Some people have accumulated so much wealth and exerted so much dominance over this world that the only thing left for them is self destruction. They find interesting and expensive ways of killing themselves.
My Everest is so tall that only one bird in the world can fly over it. The bar_ headed goose is the only bird that has the muscles to conquer its peak of 8800m… tafakari hayo.
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While technically almost any fit person with the right support can summit everest, summitting Batian is a technical rock climb using elaborate climbing gear
Batian ni saucer. But you have to go up in stages, last stage being the Major’s camp. From there you assault the mountain early in the morning by 9.30 umerudi Major’s. Kilimanjaro ndio noma