Everest Climbing and Death - An Objective Summary
Everest Base Camp from South with Khumbu Icefall in the center People have been dying on Everest ever since human started attempting to reach its summit. Number of people who have died on Everest as on date stand around 265 with number of people who have summitted at 4042. This gives us a 6.5% death rate; which is not such an alarming figure at all. On 18 th April this year, 16 Sherpa guides died in one avalanche making this the worst accident on Everest ever, plunging the climbing world into a raging storm of debates. Among the dead I lost three very close friends, whom I had known for decades. Even though high altitude mountain climbing is among the most dangerous activities on Earth, people do not die proportionately to the risks involved since mountain climbing is a very specialized activity that is undertaken by experienced and qualified climbers and since we know that it is dangerous, it is done with utmost caution and after all due training. Whereas millions die cross...
Great pics Satya. Would be great if you could post a blog on photography in mountains / wilderness. Cameras, lens, filters you use. Techniques... etc.
ReplyDeletegreat pics sir which cam and lense do you use i use nikkon d70s with nikkor 18-200 ed vr lense though i still miss nikkon fm10
ReplyDeleteI wish I had joined you...and I can confidently handle the horizontal planes
ReplyDelete@ Rameshwar: I myself used FM10 in the mountains for 10 years & shot TPs. It was a JOY. Nothing can come close to a manual Nikon.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures, S... :-x
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