Posted on 05/27/2019 6:14:45 AM PDT by C19fan
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. 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. 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’s an individual experience for each person and each will get a different perspective to take back home. Some even go multiple times as no two climbs up such a mountain are the same.
Getting pushed around for selfies on cliffs are not my bag but I couldn’t care less as long as they waive getting rescued.
I would go up but turn back at the selfie line. Selfie creatures scare me more than the mountain itself
It is not allowed to die at Disney.
Why don’t they just built a ski-lift to the top and be done with it.
You've obviously never been there in August.
“Bike riders.”
It would be really hard to get to the top of Everest on a bike.
It’s still very very few that attempt to summit such a mountain.
Even with modern technology, the chance of death is still 1-3% depending on weather.
We are talking climbing up to an elevation where airliners fly and you can’t even get a chopper. Blows me away
.thus proving that climbing Mt. Everest with all the modern equipment and conveniences is not such a big deal. But hey, it keeps the locals employed.
Life is all about choices good and bad. Some folks have a problem knowing which is which.
OMG I was just joking.
https://coolerlifestyle.com/adventure/lift-planned-mountain-everest-fast-track-journey-peak-1.html
“Why dont they just built a ski-lift to the top and be done with it.”
And, as Political Junkie Too suggested yesterday, a zip-line to get down. Thousands of visitors (couldn’t call them “climbers”) could be processed every day.
“It would be really hard to get to the top of Everest on a bike.”
BUT...if they could, they’ed be riding 3 abreast and blocking a lane. :-)
(Note: Former “respectful” bike-rider that gave it up after getting whacked in the back with a half full drink bottle, thrown from a passing car.)
“Nowadays climbing Mt. Everest is no different from getting a tattoo. Look at me! Look at me! Check out my Instagram feed! It gives one the sense of being unique, so much so that everyones doing it.”
Everyone? No they are not. Only a select few even attempt it.
See my above post. They are gonna build an elevator.
??I bought fast passes for Disneyland Paris, for my family in July.<<
Everest “Fast Pass” — $25K. Easier upsell money for Nepal.
If they decide to do it I want a piece as I just thought it up!
“BUT...if they could, theyed be riding 3 abreast and blocking a lane. :-)”
Probably 4 abreast and running over the dead bodies of fallen climbers on the side of the trail!
Ask Beck Weathers or Jon Krakauer if they would ever do it again.
Tourists are the scourge of the Earth.
lol!
Exactly. In this world of participation trophies Everest is an extreme activity of individual achievement.
The Unisex Bathrooms come close...
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