The Inexcusable Travesty of Mt. Everest
 
            
                
                    brianlux                
                
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            Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism.  This is a travesty!  The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10.

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            I believe its actually beyond 10 with a majority dying on the descent from altitude sickness.
 Too many are leaving too late for the final push to the top.
 Too many are taking too long to get up there because of the overcrowding .
 Too many taking too much time at the top.
 Too many not able to get down fast enough because of the overcrowding.
 Just remember no one is forced to be there. Not even the Sherpas of which I think only one has died this year.0
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            9 dead this week alone and they issued a record number of permits this climbing season...it's pure greed on one side, and ego's on the other side...as long as Nepal and China don,t come whining to the west to pay for the environmental damage... their mountain, their problem...Give Peas A Chance…0
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 Their mountain? I suppose. But it's hard for me to think of anyone "owning" something beautiful (or once was beautiful) in nature. But then I don't think anthropocentrically.Meltdown99 said:9 dead this week alone and they issued a record number of permits this climbing season...it's pure greed on one side, and ego's on the other side...as long as Nepal and China don,t come whining to the west to pay for the environmental damage... their mountain, their problem...
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            What is so beautiful about a mountain full of human shit, garbage and dead humans?Give Peas A Chance…0
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            Meltdown99 said:What is so beautiful about a mountain full of human shit, garbage and dead humans?From up close, nothing. From afar, plenty: And of the eight-thousanders, Makalu... And of the eight-thousanders, Makalu...:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/Makalu_-De-Agostini_Getty-56a16b735f9b58b7d0bf2f52.jpg) ...or K2 I think are more beautiful: ...or K2 I think are more beautiful: 
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 ah...to be rich, adventurous and dumb.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. 0 0
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 No kidding! I can think of SO many other places I would rather go, things to do. These are people with too much money, too much "conquer the world" style ego, and FAR too little respect for the natural world. I would love to see China and Nepal put a ban on climbing that mountain. Give to back to the Buddhist Monks to look up to and honor from below- like it once was.vaggar99 said:
 ah...to be rich, adventurous and dumb.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. 
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 important source of revenue for nepal. and the sherpas.brianlux said:
 No kidding! I can think of SO many other places I would rather go, things to do. These are people with too much money, too much "conquer the world" style ego, and FAR too little respect for the natural world. I would love to see China and Nepal put a ban on climbing that mountain. Give to back to the Buddhist Monks to look up to and honor from below- like it once was.vaggar99 said:
 ah...to be rich, adventurous and dumb.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. 
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            this could be in the Idiot Thread.Human idiocy knows no bounds.0
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            mickeyrat said:
 important source of revenue for nepal. and the sherpas.brianlux said:
 No kidding! I can think of SO many other places I would rather go, things to do. These are people with too much money, too much "conquer the world" style ego, and FAR too little respect for the natural world. I would love to see China and Nepal put a ban on climbing that mountain. Give to back to the Buddhist Monks to look up to and honor from below- like it once was.vaggar99 said:
 ah...to be rich, adventurous and dumb.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. Absolutely, Mickey. It's very cool and I'm all for it, if done right. Everest might help some of the locals but it's more about lining the pockets of rulers while desecrating a sacred Buddhist site.Helping those people the right way is not easy. It takes a lot of guts, a strong knowledge and understanding of the people, places, and the politics of these areas, a good strong sense of diplomacy, and a certain amount of luck.I've mentioned this book here before but it's an excellent book written by someone who has done it right, Steve Swenson's Karakoram; Climbing Through the Kashmir Conflict: Absolutely, Mickey. It's very cool and I'm all for it, if done right. Everest might help some of the locals but it's more about lining the pockets of rulers while desecrating a sacred Buddhist site.Helping those people the right way is not easy. It takes a lot of guts, a strong knowledge and understanding of the people, places, and the politics of these areas, a good strong sense of diplomacy, and a certain amount of luck.I've mentioned this book here before but it's an excellent book written by someone who has done it right, Steve Swenson's Karakoram; Climbing Through the Kashmir Conflict: 
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 Brian, have you visited Nepal? Extreme levels of corruption and poverty likely make it difficult for the Nepali government to shift their priorities, as frustrating and defeatist as it is to say that. They need this income. They lack skills, resources, education, and most importantly, quality leadership. I’m not saying this kind of negligence should be permitted, but I’m saying that it’s unrealistic to expect change from within. This is a country that desperately needs leadership help.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. 
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 As a rock climber and occasional mtn climber I'm going to dispute this.brianlux said:
 Good call!Smellyman said:this could be in the Idiot Thread.Human idiocy knows no bounds.
 However, what is currently happening on Everest is a conflagration of multiple things. Kind of like a perfect storm...
 Too many permits issued by both China and Nepal.
 Too small a window of good weather in which to make summit attempts.
 Too many "high-altitude " tourists.
 Too many expidition companies trying to make all their money in one short season
 Etc etc
 Please keep in mind that this is not necessarily an annual or daily occurrence. Two days before the viral images of the high altitude traffic jam of more than 200 climbers trying to summit was taken, 14 climbers summited.
 This is also not a new thing. During the 2012 climbing season on May 19, 2012 247 climbers summited in one day. Don't think anyone died that day.
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 Sounds familiar.benjs said:
 Brian, have you visited Nepal? Extreme levels of corruption and poverty likely make it difficult for the Nepali government to shift their priorities, as frustrating and defeatist as it is to say that. They need this income. They lack skills, resources, education, and most importantly, quality leadership. I’m not saying this kind of negligence should be permitted, but I’m saying that it’s unrealistic to expect change from within. This is a country that desperately needs leadership help.brianlux said:Twenty two years after the publication of John Krakauer's Into Thin Air, the telling of the several death on Mt. Everest due, at least in part, to overcrowding on the mountain, Everest is still plagued by lines of Disneyland like tourism. This is a travesty! The death toll on Everest this month so far is now 10. 
 Make Nepal great again!
 This is an example of greed and ignorance...sad for those left behind.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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            I have no pitty for the people who have died there they all know the dangers of the climb ! The government should institute a ban for at least 5 yrs and only allow climbers who will clean up the mess period ..you wanna climb clean the mountain for a season and then you get to climb again your name gets on a list ...jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 I feel I need to come on here and defend mountaineering. There is a concerted effort to clean up and keep the mountain clean. Leaving the bodies is based on tradition and safety issues.josevolution said:I have no pitty for the people who have died there they all know the dangers of the climb ! The government should institute a ban for at least 5 yrs and only allow climbers who will clean up the mess period ..you wanna climb clean the mountain for a season and then you get to climb again your name gets on a list ...
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            Isn't it a safety issue that people who are not experienced enough are allowed to climb/get permits?The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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 It is a major safety issue.F Me In The Brain said:Isn't it a safety issue that people who are not experienced enough are allowed to climb/get permits?
 They are often referred to as "high-altitude tourists"
 I for one would love to make an attempt on Everest.
 I have mountaineering experience, I do well at high altitude, I understand the ins and outs, rights and wrongs of mountaineering. But have yet to do anything close to an 8,000er (mountain above 25,000 ft above sea level). I don't have enough experience to make such an attempt without risking my life and that of others on the mountain. Wish others did the same.0
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