Traffic jam on Mt Everest has folks dying

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It Was Like a Zoo’: Death on an Unruly, Overcrowded EverestMay 26, 2019
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NEW DELHI — Ed Dohring, a doctor from Arizona, had dreamed his whole life of reaching the top of Mount Everest. But when he summited a few days ago, he was shocked by what he saw.

Climbers were pushing and shoving to take selfies.
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The flat part of the summit, which he estimated at about the size of two Ping-Pong tables, was packed with 15 or 20 people.
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To get up there, he had to wait hours in a line, chest to chest, one puffy jacket after the next, on an icy, rocky ridge with a several-thousand foot drop.

He even had to step around the body of a woman who had just died.
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“It was scary,” he said by telephone from Kathmandu, Nepal, where he was resting in a hotel room. “It was like a zoo.”

This has been one of the deadliest climbing seasons on Everest, with at least 10 deaths. And at least some seem to have been avoidable.

The problem hasn’t been avalanches, blizzards or high winds. Veteran climbers and industry leaders blame having too many people on the mountain, in general, and too many inexperienced climbers, in particular.

Add to that Everest’s inimitable appeal to a growing body of thrill-seekers the world over. And the fact that Nepal, one of Asia’s poorest nations and the site of most Everest climbs, has a long record of shoddy regulations, mismanagement and corruption.
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This is crazy to me. I did a lot of research on Mt. Everest and the amount of dead people up there is crazy. They sometimes will bring them down but not always.

Sometimes they had to pass folk that were in the throes of dying but couldn't do shyt for them lest they lower their chances of coming off that hill alive.

My only concern for this venture is the Sherpas who got to deal with most of these insufferable Cacs who want to treat this experience like them Tough Mudder/Insanity runs and just pose adjacent to shyt and act like they done shyt important.
 

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Sometimes they had to pass folk that were in the throes of dying but couldn't do shyt for them lest they lower their chances of coming off that hill alive.

My only concern for this venture is the Sherpas who got to deal with most of these insufferable Cacs who want to treat this experience like them Tough Mudder/Insanity runs and just pose adjacent to shyt and act like they done shyt important.


Yep. I read an interview with a man who was on his way up, stopped to help someone dying, thus ending his climb. He went back like 2 years later to finish his climb finally. But there are many others that don’t get help.

Another article was calling out the climbers saying they are obligated to help those dying. But that is tough to swallow because of course you want to finish. It’s a huge sacrifice to help someone out, esp if you didn’t finish.
 
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