Base Camp at Mount Everest – Critical Preparation for the Brave
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Mighty Everest - the highest elevation in the world
Mighty Everest - the highest elevation in the world. Satellite navigation equipment estimates the peak to be 8,848 meters (29,028.8 feet). To seasoned climbers this altitude is called the “Death Zone”, and for good reason. There simply is not enough oxygen to support life.
Everest Base Camps
To prepare climbers for such inhospitable conditions a series of camps has been built by highly experienced mountaineers at carefully calculated heights. These camps allow climbers to train and acclimatize themselves to increasingly thin air as they work their way up the slope. In addition to oxygen, the camps also provide climbers with provisions, medical supplies and specialists. Without proper training a climber taken from sea level directly to thousands of feet would soon die from the sudden change of conditions. Unfortunately rescue attempts seldom are successful.
Everest Base Camp 2003
The North & South Base Camps
Situated at approximately 5,350 meters (17552.49 feet) the two base camps, north and south, allow for safe levels of oxygen and a period of acclimatisation, the length of which depends on the preparedness of the climbers. The choice of base camp from which to begin the climb depends on the route a climber wants to take to reach the peak of Everest. Serious climbers usually start out from the north base camp. Often the south base camp is visited by tourists who want only to fly around the peak in the safety of a helicopter.
Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek
Climbing the Everest
The decision to scale Everest is a tough one, requiring months and even years of preparing the physical body for the arduous climb; securing and checking equipment and communication devices; building committed teams, and deciding who will follow through with the climb and who will remain part of a support effort in lower camps. Nepalese guides called Sherpas precede the climbers to ensure that all safety equipment is properly prepared and to carry supplies to higher camps.
Base camp is where friendships are made
Base camp is a place to meet members of other expeditions. This beginning stage is where resources such as medical help and guidance are shared and where climbers discuss the benefits of traveling together, particularly if one team is not as well prepared as it should be. In a few rare cases people from two or more expeditions have triumphantly reached the peak of Everest together.
Base camp is where friendships are made and trust is established. The knowledge that someone may not return from the climb is enough to cement the bond for life.Everest Base Camp Trek 2007 - Nepal
Useful Links on Everest Base Camps
- Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp Trek is a famous challenging trek in Khumbu, Nepal. - Plan a Trip to Mt. Everest Base Camp
Tips for planning a Trip to Mt. Everest Base Camp. - Hiking to the Base of Mt. Everest
David Rich describes his journey to the base of Mt. Everest, explaining some of the dangers, including ice falls and altitude sickness. - Himalayan Rescue Association
Learn about the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic a project of the Himalayan Rescue Association-USA first established during the 2003 Everest 50th anniversary spring climbing season. - How to Trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp
How to Trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp. The Mt. Everest Base Camp on the Nepal side of the mountain is accessible on foot by experienced and novice hikers. A two-week roundtrip hike will take you comfortably from the village of Lukla to... - Taking on Everest base camp
It's no easy task to trek to the base of the world's highest mountain, especially when you have asthma. Our intrepid explorer Jane Kirby reveals how she battled the cold and the lack of creature comforts to raise money for Diabetes UK. - Everest Base Camp travel guide
Everest Base Camp travel guide, including map of Nepal, top Everest Base Camp experiences, tips for the Everest Base Camp, when to trek the Everest Base Camp an - Tips for Trekking to Everest Base Camp
Trekking to Everest Base Camp has been on our top adventure list for many years. We learned quite a bit hike up to 5364 meters and have some valuable tips that we want to share with any future trekkers to make your life easier. - Return from Everest's Base Camp
Hearing about the highway planned on Mount Everest, Shaun Horrocks, features designer for the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong decided it may be his last chance to see landscapes that may change within a year. - Stunning Photos of Everest Base Camp, China
Gallery of gorgeous Everest Base Camp photographs from the TrekEarth community of world-class photographers. Critique photos and add your own.
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