What it's really like to scale Everest's deadly slopes - News Summed Up

What it's really like to scale Everest's deadly slopes


Everest Base Camp, Nepal (CNN) "Happy anniversary, my love. I can't wait to see you again," 34-year-old Ian Stewart told his wife, Katie, as they said their goodbyes at Mount Everest base camp . The two women had made the trek to base camp with the "mountain men" they loved. Robin caught a cold at Camp Two, so he went down to Dingboche, a village below base camp, to recover. "We saw lots of examples of people being short-roped in the icefall and dragged up ... and that is just after base camp," he said.


Source: CNN June 01, 2019 00:56 UTC



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