walkinTas wrote:The thing is, though many people "attempt" Everest, less than one third are successful. And it's a hell of a lot of money just to join the queue!
wayno wrote:current success rate is higher in recent years,
wayno wrote:theres more people climbing today than ever who are less prepared and skilled to climb the mountain which is affecting the mortality statistics. if you're fit and experienced your chances of staying alive are better than ever...
icefest wrote:wayno wrote:theres more people climbing today than ever who are less prepared and skilled to climb the mountain which is affecting the mortality statistics. if you're fit and experienced your chances of staying alive are better than ever...
Yes but their equipment is 'streets ahead' of Tenzing's and Edmund's. Even of the unskilled.
icefest wrote:What I meant was, Look at the deaths each year in the last 20 years, and in the same time the amount of successful summits has skyrocketed.
And that's at the same time as the inexperienced people started trying...
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