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Successful summit and tragic death on Mount Everest

A weather window arrived in the Himalaya as expected. The jet stream has moved from the top of the highest mountain in the world, as it is mysterious in a mysterious way, so that the mountaineers for a short time into the death zone over 26,000 and the peaks of the fourteen 8,000 meters long. By the beginning of June, the monsoon period, which initiates the jet stream back to the Himalaya, will start and make these mountains largely unchanged by the next autumn when a similar phenomenon occurs.

Climbing expeditions on Mount Everest (29,029 feet) are prepared for this occasion, and several peaks were recently taken. According to Explorersweb, at least 35 peaks occurred at the highest highlight of the world this early season, and soon expected with much more.

Seven Summit Treks reported that nine Chinese citizens, a Japanese climber and twelve who supported Sherpas, reached the Everest summit. An alpomania team under the direction of Valentyn Sypavin of 8k expeditions also reached the summit. The team comprised five Ukrainians, Sherpa leaders and elite climbers Sanu Sherpa. Sona Sherpa and Dawa Chhhiring Sherpa from 14 Peaks Expedition successfully led two Russian women to the summit on Lhotse.

The route to the Everest summit will soon be overcrowded, as several expeditions are waiting to start their last summit on the upper mountain. Guide companies Seven Summit Treks and 14 Peaks Expedition have over 100 climbers and over 100 supporters of the Sherpa-uploaded trailers who are willing to pull up the mountain. 8K expeditions that work with over 50 customers and support Sherpas are also ready to go.

Unfortunately, two deaths were reported on Everest. Subrata Ghosh, a 45-year-old from West Bengal, India, was the Everest on May 15 at 2:00 p.m. After the descent, Ghosh began to suffer exhaustion and illness at a high level. He died under the difficult Hillary on descent The Himalaya times.

Before the death of Ghosh, Philipp Santiago II, 45, died of the same expedition on May 14 in Camp 4 (High Camp, approx. 26,000 feet) before starting his summit. It was also reported that two Sherpas died after being taken to a hospital. Both Sherpas suffered in the Everest Base Camp (EBC) with acute mountain disease (AMS), about 17,600 feet.

Some expeditions include the Everest/ Lhotse Douleheader, in which climbers try both mountains in the same thrust, including Madison Mountainering and 8k expeditions. Lakpa Sherpa from 8k expeditions reported that Sanu Sherpa, Valentyn Sypavin, Vokeslav Kryvosheia, Nina Aleksieva, Iurii Kostiukevych, Marharyta Diingenko, Lakpa Ongjuk Sherpa, Ming Tempa, Ming Tempa, and Dawa Tenzi Sheritwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwitwith and Dawa Tenzi Sheritwitwitwith and Dawa tenzi.

A photo of the steep and icy Lhotse face on the Mt. Everest

The Lhotse Face / John Waechter

The Madison Mountainering Everest/ Lhotse is preparing to start their Everest Summit offer in the coming days, followed by an Lhotse summit attempt. Both mountains are full of eager climbers who make their shot during this weather window.

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