Deaths and summits on the world's highest peak - and it's not over yet
Swiss mountaineer Ueli Steck recently took advantage of a short weather window to summit Everest without oxygen, but other climbers have lost their lives on the mountain.
I've found it interesting, following many of the reports, that the ONE climber on the mountain who is probably of capable of climbing it all by himself, is the one climber who constantly mentions that he is not alone, that he has a Sherpa with him, Tensing, whom he regularly names, like a partner - not staff to thank in retrospect, whose names show up only in stats tables.
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Do you know him? I don't. But something like this says something about him as a person, not just someone who is good at going up hills. Plenty of 'great' climbers have been arseholes as people. Right now the web is full of people proclaiming their conquests, conveniently omitting the names, or even presence, of the locals who carried all their stuff.
In reply to Damo: Seconded. No one can question his climbing ability, but he also comes over as a decent bloke as well which like you say can never be guaranteed with people who excel in a particular field.
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This week's Friday Night Video is a portrait of a prolific climbing photographer from Wedge Climbing. Sam Pratt is well known in both the outdoor and competition scene but if you haven't heard of him, you've likely seen...