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    Should people really climb Mount Everest? Over the past two decades, it has become easier to climb to the summit, at least it is more accessible. It has also become garbage dump with human excrement, bodies, and garbage littering the trail. There are about 35,000 visitors to Mount Everest every year and the crowding puts people at risk. One important thing is to train climbers to have the necessary experience. Without that, the hidden dangers go unnoticed and the fact that at some point, it is imperative

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    Would climbing Mount Everest be worth it? Enduring all of the hardships and the risk of death just to say it was done or just to see what it looked like from the top. Some people do it to prove to themselves that they can defy all odds and overcome any trial. Is it worth risking your relationships for exhilaration and a good view? No, not under any circumstance should a person attempt something that can break those ties. Most if not all people who have died on that mountain had some family member

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    Camp to Mera High Camp (5,700m/18,696ft altitude- 3-4 Hrs. climb) We will take the troublesome climb through the rough way that is made slippery due to the snow. The trail proceeds through chasms to the ridge top that offers stunning sights of Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Baruntse, Lhotse, Chamlang, Cho Oyu, and Makalu Mountains. Baruntse High Camp is likewise well known to view sunset and sunrise. Accommodation: Tented Camps Meal includes: Dinner, Breakfast, & Lunch Day 11: Summit to Mera Peak (6,461m/21

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    my opinion is Mt. Everest, the 29.029 feet beast. The tallest mountain in the world. There are a lot of risks I would have to take. But climbing Mt. Everest would be a great accomplishment and achievement in my life. It left me thinking should I go, or should I stay? Out of all the dangerous activities in the world to do, climbing Mt.Everest would be at the top of my list. I feel as if it would be a great adventure to complete through my lifetime. I would like to climb Mt. Everest because it would

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    There is no doubt that anyone has heard about the famous Mount Everest. A majority of people go every year, whether they want to just see the sights or they actually dare to climb it and reach one of the greatest achievement of anyone's life. But for some people they do not enjoy the thought of people climbing the mountain and risking their life, in some cases taking their lives. In my opinion, I believe that if someone chooses to take the risk of climbing this potentially dangerous mountain, then

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    Decision-making skill is a top priority in management as it creates a culture of clarity by allowing one to determine the problem and come to a resolution that is beneficial to the staff and organization. This skill was of vital importance in the Mount Everest simulation. During the simulation, our team was clueless and unaware that we would face harsh weather condition during the climb that would cause major health issues. As a result, our teams were faced with unexpected events causing crises that

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    Mount Everest is a standout amongst the most prominent mountains on the planet, and the most elevated. Numerous individuals dream to climb Everest, and accomplish the top. Once the top is accomplished, something done ideal is accomplished. Mount Everest remains at an incredible 8 850 meters noticeable all around, yet that estimation is Everest above ocean level. Everest is so high noticeable all around, that the climber needs oxygen tanks keeping in mind the end goal to inhale and the climber require

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    summit of Mount Everest, people seeking adventure from all over the world have flocked to Nepal in attempt to reach the top of the world. Of the thousands of people who have attempted to climb Everest, a little over four thousand have reached the top. Although, since Edmund’s first ascent in 1922, 265 people have died between the first accent and 2014, according to Tina Gardner of the British Mountaineering Council. Many of these deaths have been due to the ever increasing crowds on Everest. People

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    extreme mountain climbing, such as climbing Mount Everest, outweigh the benefits. Mount Everest enthusiast have recently been debating whether or not the negatives of mountaineering outweigh the positives. If they decide the negatives are greater than the benefits, they may close Mount Everest from the public to be able to make a more informed decision, and if they decide the negatives aren’t greater than the positives, then they will keep Mount Everest open. In my point of view, the negatives of

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    Have you ever asked yourself if climbing Mount Everest is bad idea I ask myself that question and I think that it is a bad climbing Mount Everest for: the climber , local population , and the environment. One example of why climbing Mount Everest is because for the climber they can get hurt and that is bad because they can get hurt like they can fall. A example for the local population is because they throw a lot of garbage and that can hurt the local population and how it can also hurt the people

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