Mount Everest's "death zone" begins at 26,247 feet and stretches until its summit. Here's what happens to your mind and body, according to those who climbed it.
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How Tom Hornbein Revolutionized Oxygen Masks on Everest
This week marks two years since the death and 95 years since the birth of Tom Hornbein, one of the great figures of American ...
Mount Everest's Rainbow Valley is an extremely dangerous and haunting reminder that the world's highest mountain offers no ...
A menacing 50-degree slope and 9,000 feet straight down: that’s the terrain American mountaineer Jim Morrison tackled when he ...
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How mountaineer Jim Morrison made the first skiing descent of Everest's most dangerous route
Mountaineer Jim Morrison hopped left on his skis, sending trickles of snow down a sheer gully on the North Face of Mount ...
What began as a hiking trip with friends on the breathtaking slopes on the Tibetan side of Mount Everest turned into a frightening ordeal for 30-year-old Feng Holiday, after a rare October blizzard ...
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