Descending from Everest Summit to Everest Base Camp

Descending from Everest Summit to Everest Base Camp

Everest rope fixing, #Descending from #Everest #Summit to Everest Base Camp At least 11 people have died trying to climb Mount Everest this year. Kami Rita Sherpa, who's been to the world's highest summit more times than anyone else, tells the BBC too many climbers are led to believe Everest is easy. On 13 May, exhausted and struggling to breathe, a Chinese climber in her early 30s staggered into Camp 3. At 7,162m (23,500ft) it was higher than she had ever climbed before. But the expedition was not going to plan and her dream of scaling Everest was slipping away. Helping the woman, who did not want to be named, with her oxygen mask was the group's leader, Kami Rita Sherpa. Not just any mountain guide, but the world-record holder for summiting Everest - he notched up his 24th ascent to the summit later that month. "I always try to make sure every client succeeds to the summit," says Kami. "But there is a line. The moment I realise that any of my clients will not make it, I will abort the mission." The Everest Southeast Ridge route, Nepal Even from the outset, Kami saw that his client was struggling. Days earlier, she took 19 hours, twice the expected time, to trek from Base Camp to Camp 2. When she finally arrived, Kami made the decision she simply wasn't ready for the summit and had her flown back down to Kathmandu by helicopter. Rejoining the group a few days later, setting off from Base Camp, things started well. But by 6,000m, she was already heavily reliant on supplementary oxygen, a resource normally reserved for altitudes of 7,000m and above. By the time they arrived at Camp 3, Kami had made up his mind. The risk was too great - he ordered her to be taken back down the mountain to safety. "There is always a risk of avalanche and above Camp 3 the path is steep and treacherous," says Kami. If in doubt, the descent is always the best decision, because Everest will always be there if you survive." Enjoy & stay connected with us! My contact info: Nima Dorjee Tamang Managing Director Everest Expeditions Nepal Pvt. Ltd. Kathmandu, Nepal Mobile number: +9779851116654 [email protected] [email protected] https://www.everestexpeditionsnepal.com/, https://www.friendshiphomestay.com/ https://www.friendshipsocietynepal.org/ https://www.nepalvisit2020.com/ Facebook:https:https ►   / mounteverest8848m   Facebook:https:https ►   / everestexpeditionsnepal   Follow us Instagram ►   / mounteverest8838m   Follow us on FB Page ►   / mounteverest8848m   Follow us on Google+ ► https://plus.google.com/everestexpedi... Follow us Mount Everest 8848M Channel ►    / @mounteverest8848m   Follow us Everest Expeditions Nepal Channel ►    / @everestexpeditionsnepal   Follow us Twitter ►   / everestexpediti   Important Note:- "I have seen this and wondering would it be "Fair Use" if I have done a reaction to another YouTube video, non-profited it, and gave credit would that be fair use? Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use". ##***For Respected copyright holders or Owners ***## I do not intend to steal, I use this for promotional purposes only. I upload videos Movies & music for myself and others who choose to visit my channel. I do not sell any movies & tracks I upload. Please do not issue a "COPYRIGHT STRIKE" against the Channel as it affects all previous work. ** If I uploaded videos that's yours and you want it removed just contact me through my E-mail or just send a YouTube message. Thank you.