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Mountaineering can be challenging and hazardous with a high risk of personal injury. It is especially dangerous in winter, which is why mountain safety is so important.
mountain your company predict a particular mountaineer who doesn t have the experience, has gone on this expedition within expectation that they pay their money therefore they get a ticket to the top, when they get a ticket to the top, when the encounter this challenging aspects going up very steep ladder is in difficult terrain, they become very slow. and that therefore creates bottlenecks, and it puts theirfellow creates bottlenecks, and it puts their fellow mountain years, it increases the level of risk and danger. that is even amplified even more as you get towards the summit. the summit ridge is very, very difficult to pass people, to overtake people. so, once you re in the queue, you are in this long run, you just get sucked up by osmosis. but again, you got people who can t cope, they are very slow. that creates bottlenecks. and in the top six and it is even more dangerous, because the vast majority of mountain years are using supplementary oxygen, and that tank of oxygen will l
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there is nothing more adventurous left to do. it is like getting a masters degree. it is an ambitious task but these mountaineers are no strangers to a tall order. nima and dawa chnang hold the world record for being the first siblings to climb all ia mountains above 8,000 metres. while tashi sherpa was the youngest person to climb everest without the use of supplementary oxygen. we are very good team here. five nepalese and one, our sister, from qatar. hand in hand with the records is recognition these siblings are part of an elite group ensuring nepali mountaineers escape from the shadows of foreign climbers, carving a place in history in their own right. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. it s exactly two years since china locked down the city of wuhan and its 10 million inhabitants. the aim was to try to stop the spread of coronavirus from the place where