Why Everest Is So Tall In The Air Essay

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Mount Everest stands at a whopping 8,850 meters, that measurement of Everest is above sea level. Everest is so high in the air, that the climber needs oxygen tanks in order to breathe. The climber also needs extremely thick clothes in order to survive the cold, harsh weather. If one of these important things are missing, there’s a high risk of the climber dying. If the climber does not have the proper clothes, he/she will certainly die of hypothermia. In view of the fact that Everest is so tall, there are many dangers that come with the attempt to climb it; which is why people who dare to climb this mountain should be cautious. Although, most of the people who climb the mountain believe that if they get hurt, they can easily call rescue services… it’s not that easy, though. Rescuers have to risk their lives in order to save someone else, which, in my opinion, doesn’t seem very fair. To start off, people who climb Everest are putting both their lives and the rescuers’ lives at risk. Also, these helicopters could be used for …show more content…

Sadly, when the climbing season is here, many people will flock to the mountain to climb it. Therefore, the number of helicopter rescues will most likely increase. Robert Siegel said that “helicopter rescues have been increasingly common in the mountains of Nepal” (7-9). In fact, helicopter rescues are getting so common that you can “see as many as four or five helicopter flights into an Everest base camp in a given day” (34). Imagine this, four climbers getting stuck in an avalanche, and they ended up calling rescue services. Once when the rescuers had gotten to the accident, one of them slipped, plummeting to their death. To add on, on May 28, 2003, a helicopter had crashed, killing two climbers and the rescuer. Sadly, around 280 people, including rescuers, had died while trying to climb Everest. Moreover, many people either get hurt or die

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