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A mountaineer shares why K2 is more deadly than Mount Everest — even though it's nearly 800 feet shorter
"If you asked a child to draw a picture of a mountain, they would draw K2," veteran mountaineer Jake Meyer tells Insider. "It looks like the perfect equilateral triangle with an ice-cream cone, a ...
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Andrea Lanfri on the road to Everest
Andrea Lanfri is heading to Nepal where he will try to summit Everest. No Italian athlete with multiple amputations has ever attempted a climb above 8000. Planetmountain.com is a site about climbing, ...
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The 4 Most Dangerous Mountains to Climb in the World
Mountains look majestic from below—but which have taken the most lives? We'll give you a hint, Mount Everest doesn't even come close. This weekend, the big blockbuster movie Everest will arrive ...
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What happens to your body in Mount Everest's 'death zone'
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. An curved arrow pointing right. Human bodies work best at sea level. Down here, oxygen levels are adequate for our brains and lungs.
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Retired American doctor dies during Everest climb
An American doctor has died during an attempt to scale Mount Everest, according to the US embassy in Nepal. Jonathan Sugarman, 69, of Seattle, was climbing with a Washington-state guiding service ...
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This is how much it actually costs to climb Mount Everest
Towering approximately 29,032 feet over the Himalayas (and growing every year), Mount Everest is well-known as the world’s tallest mountain. Okay, so technically, it’s only the tallest ...
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Sherpa climbs Everest 26th time, matching record set by fellow Nepalese guide
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A Sherpa guide scaled Mount Everest on Sunday for the 26th time, matching the record set by a fellow Nepalese guide for the most ascents of the world’s highest peak. Pasang ...
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Mt. Everest: The Fatal Climb
Bill Ratner (Narrator)Eric Simonson (Self)Charles Corfield (Self)Mike Rheinberger (Self) Robert Kirk With its 29,029 feet (8,848 meters), the mountain Everest is the place where thousands of ...
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What it takes to work mountain search and rescue on Mount Everest
Jeff Evans is a search and rescue worker on Mount Everest and the star of the Travel Channel's "Everest Air." He took us behind how he prepared for his job. The show profiles the harrowing ...
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IN FOCUS: Attracted to danger - why some people go on risky vacations
Mr Paul Chow (right) and his friends some hundred metres before the summit of Friendship Peak in Manali, India. (Photo: Paul Chow) Global adventure tourism industry is on the rise, with some local ...

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