The Everest Base Camp has transformed into a bustling community of climbers, with dozens of expeditions and hundreds of climbers vying for space. Despite the risks, commercial expeditions continue to bring in customers willing to pay up to $100,000 for the experience. However, the death rate on the mountain remains high, with over 250 fatalities since 1953. The mountain's melting due to climate change is also a significant concern, as unofficial clean-up operations struggle to keep up with the trash left behind. Despite the challenges, the mountain remains a powerful force that demands respect and humility from its visitors.
40 Days at Base Camp
A beginner climber acquires the essential skills of mountaineering, including the proper application of oxygen masks, with the expert supervision of a seasoned guide.