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Climbers May Finally Be Able To Summit Mt. Everest For The First Time In 2 Years


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 A lot of things have been said and done. Many tragedies have happened in the last 2 years at Mt. Everest.

 

Various news and controversies have revolved around in the last few months. But now finally climbers will be able to scale the highest peak in the world following stable weather predictions for the end of this week. The Nepalese Department of Tourism announced that fixed lines had been established on the mountain’s South Col, the final camp, last weekend.

 
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Professional guiding companies are expected to finish fixing ropes to the summit ridge by Wednesday. “Climbers will then start making summit attempts from Thursday,” said Ang Tshering Sherpa, chief of the Nepal Mountaineering Association, who is in contact with climbers at base camp.

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At least 289 climbers and their guides are in different high camps waiting for a weather window and jostling to become the first to scale the peak this year. Nearly 700 people summited in 2013.

 

In 2014 there was a deadly avalanche in which 16 Sherpa climbing guides were killed. Last year, an earthquake that killed 9,000 people across Nepal sent another avalanche from a neighboring peak roaring through base camp, killing 18 foreign climbers and Sherpa guides. Though the unpredictable weather remains a challenge, we wish climbers all the luck for summiting the peak.