You To Can Ski Down Mount Everest

Jun 25
21:00

2004

Robin Shortt

Robin Shortt

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Getting to the summit is optional,You To Can Ski Down Mount Everest Articles getting down is mandatory.
- David Breashears-

Extreme Skier Maegan Carney:

Extreme skier Maegan Carney had made a bid to be the first
woman, and second person to ski down the world's tallest
mountain.

Because of the high winds of Mount Everest at that time, Maegan
Carney abandoned her first summit attempt.

To find more information about Maegan's quest, go to
the mountainzone.com website.

Preparation Is The Secret:

Before you climb a mountain, you need some major preparations:

You definitely need to be physically and emotionally fit.

You should have people in the group who know first aid and of
coarse you have a first aid kit.

Make sure you have a schedule set up, because of the dangers
involved.

The mountain you're climbing, how long it should take, how many
and who are going, and where will you start your assention.

Bring a camera for breath taking views and to record your trip.
A cell phone for emergencies and to call someone to share your
excitement when you make it to the top.

If you have the proper climbing gear with you, there's no
worries about staying the night if you get lost.

Also you know you'll get rescued by morning because the proper
people have been notified.

Some Guidelines For Climbing:

It's not a good idea to be flown or driven to altitudes higher
than 3000 metres. Begin your walk at below that.

Once over the 3000 metre altitude, travel up in 300 metre
increments each day, thats it, no more than that.

Climb up high during the day and sleep at lower altitudes at
night.

If high altitude symptoms start to affect you, stop climbing
higher. If symptoms worsen, go down right away.

You will need to drink plenty of fluids, hiking dehydrates your
body very fast when climbing at high altitudes and this
increases as the temperature does.

Do the climb at a slow pace and you'll enjoy your climb more.

Stay away from alcohol, tobacco and other vices that will play
havoc with your body and mind at these high altitudes.

A high-carbohydrate diet will really benefit you here.

In the USA there are many resorts above the 3,000 metre level,
meaning you will need to keep a watch out for mountain
sickness.

Some Mount Everest Facts:

Historic Mountain Climbing Deaths:

George Mallory and Andrew Irvine on June 6 1924, made an
attempt on the summit from which they never returned.

An eyewitness claimed he saw the group reach the summit.

A total of 808 climbers have reached and stood on the summit,
764 men and 44 women. There were 161 that died, 36 on the
descent.

More About Mountain Climbing Deaths

In 1965, was the best year for climbing, nine climbers summitted
and there were no deaths.

In 1996, the worst single year for deaths, 15 climbers died.

About Mount Everest Itself:

The Highest Peak: At 29,035' (8850m), thats about five miles up,
the highest summit in the world, and is close to the cruising
altitude of a jet, or it is 23 times the height of the Empire
State building.

Above 26,000, the body gets a third of the oxygen available at
sea level.

Even after getting acclimated, the body starts to shut down, and
if someone stays at that height long enough, they will die.

A lot of the climbers use oxygen here for climbing and
sleeping.

The weather on Everest allows for climbing only in May and
October between winter snows (December-March) and summer
monsoons (June-September).

As you can tell, this article is just giving you the basics of
what information you'll need to find your way to the top of the
world's highest peaks.

Amazon.com has a great source of books on this subject.