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Advnture on MSNWho are the Everest sherpas and what do they do? We look at the often unsung heroes behind some of the world's most famous mountaineersPeople who live in the Nepalese mountains have been guiding foreign climbers up the world's tallest mountain since the 1920s.
A British minister is being investigated for using a controversial gas to climb Mount Everest in record-breaking time. Al ...
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Kathmandu Post (EKantipur.com) on MSNTourism department investigates use of Xenon Gas in Everest ascentNepal’s Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation has initiated an investigation into the use of Xenon gas by climbers ...
TWO Filipina mountaineers who made the first and only documented all-female traverse of Mt. Everest have reunited with other ...
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CT Insider on MSNCT student becomes youngest woman to climb Everest, world's tallest mountains: 'The time of my life'If when she was younger you asked Choate Rosemary Hall rising senior Emma Schwerin if she enjoyed hiking, she’d have told you she didn’t get the point. Why climb up a mountain just to come back down ...
Kenton Cool from southwest England, reached the 8,849-meter (29,032-foot) summit Sunday before flying on a helicopter with his clients back to the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu ...
Four former British special forces soldiers, who scaled Everest in record time, have found themselves in the middle of controversy due to their use of xenon gas. The men used the chemical to speed up ...
Four British climbers used Xenon gas to reach the summit of Mount Everest in less than five days, causing controversy.
Lukas Furtenbach of Furtenbach Adventures and his Mission Everest Team just summited Mount Everest in extremely windy conditions, five days after leaving the U.
Xenon is a colourless, odourless gas with anaesthetic properties that can improve acclimatisation and protect against ...
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