Baked goods and Wi-Fi bring Everest closer to home
“The first question people ask when they arrive at base camp is where’s the Wi-Fi. The second question is where’s the hot shower.”
“The first question people ask when they arrive at base camp is where’s the Wi-Fi. The second question is where’s the hot shower.”
Nepal has changed the rules for climbing the world’s most mythical and challenging mountain for safety reasons.
Top British DJ Paul Oakenfold braved thinning air and freezing temperatures to host the “highest party on earth” at Everest base camp on Tuesday, playing to around 100 climbers — all in full mountain gear.
To paraphrase the proverb, “if the mountain will not come to you, you must go to the mountain.” But what if the mountain does come to you? After all,
BEFORE the earthquake that struck Nepal last April, the worst Mt. Everest disaster was recorded when a storm hit the Himalayan Mountain on May 10, 1996 that claimed the lives
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