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Amid proclamations and revisions, guides and operators are left scratching their heads

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Climbers regarded the North Face of Jannu as the most baffling project in the Himalayas until these alpinists cracked it

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Chris Warner’s historic achievement was claimed “just for the fun of it”

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Experiencing local food is one of the joys of any trip, but you can only follow your gut so far. Our tips will help you keep traveler’s diarrhea at bay.

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From Chamonix to New Zealand, this expert hiker reveals the most beautiful hut-to-hut hikes on the planet

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Indian mountaineer Anaug Maloo was stranded in a crevasse for three days, until a team of rescuers overcame improbable odds to save him

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The legislation prohibits visiting hikers from exploring the country’s trails by themselves

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Jeff Long led a world-class team to climb the uncharted west face of Makalu. The attempt failed, and he was held responsible for an illegal act by an ousted member.

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A bloody conflict between the Himalayan ‘ghost cats’ and Nepali shepherds is only partially to blame—and raises questions about their future

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This week, ϳԹ Book Club host Elizabeth Hightower Allen spoke with author Silvia Vasquez-Lavado about her memoir In the Shadow of the Mountain, the Book Club’s May pick. On the one hand, the books is about Vasquez-Lavado journey to become the first Peruvian woman to summit Everest…

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A member of the climber’s expedition confirms that she has once again topped the 29,035-foot peak, breaking her own record of most successful Everest climbs by a woman

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Dozens of expeditions took advantage of favorable weather to reach the world’s highest point on Thursday

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Garrett Madison was sued by one of his clients in 2020 after he called off an expedition, saying it was too dangerous. A final court order states the client was not entitled to a refund and that guides should not fear lawsuits when making decisions about safety.

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The trio ascended the technical and coveted southeast ridge to the summit of the 24,787-foot peak

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Travelers must get vaccinated before entering the region, but it’s unclear how officials will enforce the rule

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Despite Base Camp’s status as a super-spreader location, guides actually might have been safer on Everest than they would have been back home

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The coronavirus has put climbers and workers in even more danger than usual

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Alan Arnette talks to Lukas Furtenbach about the COVID risk at Base Camp

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The mountain saw its first fatalities of the season on Wednesday

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The peak saw its first summits of the season last week, including several record-breaking climbs

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A climber posted on social media that the situation at Base Camp is “a total shitstorm. I had no idea what I was flying into.”

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‘The Third Pole,’ ‘See You Tomorrow,’ and ‘The Next Everest’ offer a compelling tour of the mountain’s recent history, from snowboard descents in the early 2000s to the deadly earthquake of 2015

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In 2020, the coronavirus gave the tallest mountain on earth a rest. But climbers from all over are itching to go back.

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This season the Nepalese government says it will require climbers and guides to get permission from its Department of Tourism before disseminating images of others on the mountain. Enforcing it won’t be easy.

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'The Moth and the Mountain,' by Ed Caesar, and 'Shook,' by Jennifer Hull, examine expeditions that took place in different time periods, but both demonstrate how the mountain can bring out the best and worst in people

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, three Chinese teams reached the top of the world

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A group of eight researchers from China just summited the mountain with the sole mission of getting the most accurate measurement to date of the world's tallest peak

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I watched 40-plus hours of thru-hiking vlogs. These are the ones that are worth your time.

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An official declaration from Nepal's Department of Immigration confirms that the world's highest peak will be closed for the season due to coronavirus concerns

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For now, despite COVID-19 concerns, the Nepalese side is still open for business

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Nepal will soon indefinitely suspend visas on arrival for travelers from five countries where the virus has been detected in high numbers

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The legendary ultrarunner's top trails, both near and far

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A new book showcases the globe-trotting work of a photographer whose life mission is to document masks from endangered cultures

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Staff members of Marie Stopes International navigate wild bulls, treacherous singletrack, and rushing rivers to make long-term birth control accessible to some of the hardest-to-access places in Nepal

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The country's Ministry of Tourism unveiled a series of proposals aimed at avoiding another disastrous, overcrowded year on the world's highest peak

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The man who took the most shocking Everest photo of the year is about to break one of mountaineering's stoutest records

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After a trip to Kilimanjaro with her father, Lilliana Libecki wanted to create a new way to give back

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Sunday's episode of 'Last Week Tonight' took a stab at fixing the mountain's overcrowding problem

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The deadly 2019 climbing season prompted a worldwide demand to reform management of the world's highest peak. Is change really possible? Mark Jenkins, a veteran alpinist who reached the summit in 2012, lays down an emphatic yes.

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New research shows just how much global warming is eating away at the glaciers on the world’s highest peaks

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A group of Indians claimed they reached the top of the peak, but they may not have made it past Camp III

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When Wui Kin Chin collapsed high on the deadliest mountain in the world, he urgently needed a rescue. Instead, he sat alone at 24,000 feet for more than 40 hours.

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When we say “Everest is crowded,” this is what we mean

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The Seven Summit Treks guide has reached the peak of the world's highest mountain for a 23rd time

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Five years after he famously Facebooked his way to rescue from a Himalayan crevasse, scientist and climber John All is back on Mount Everest, looking for answers about how global warming is affecting the highest peaks on earth

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Twenty percent of climbers on the world's highest peak this season are women

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This year, governments and guiding companies are promising to do more to keep the mountain clean, but the question of what to do with the dead bodies is becoming more urgent

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From Yosemite’s famed granite to Patagonian towers, these pitches are every bit as legendary as the climber himself

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Three died and four were injured on Sunday when a plane veered off course

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As climbers reach Base Camp, at the foot of the world's highest mountain, these are the stories we're keeping an eye on

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From Kathmandu to the top of the world, here’s an overview of the most popular route to Everest’s summit

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In Nepal, where mental-health issues are widespread following a long civil war and the 2015 earthquake, one organization offers counseling alongside primary care

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Sometimes dying in the mountains is just the luck of the draw

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We don't want to hear about the time your dog did a fourteener. Mera, recently renamed Baru, made the first canine ascent of Nepal's 23,389-foot Baruntse in November 2018.

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The mountain has gotten even further out of reach for everyone except the very wealthiest. Meanwhile, the guiding industry is rife with corruption.

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This trailer for the upcoming film, Janhukot, follows three British mountaineers as they try to summit the film’s namesake peak

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Nelson and Morrison are the first to successfully ski 7,000 vertical feet from the summit of Nepal’s Lhotse, one of the most prized high-altitude lines in the world

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If successful, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison would become the first people to ski the fourth-highest mountain in the world on a route that's eluded mountaineers for decades

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Lightheaded or feeling woozy? Trekking companies are convincing tourists it's an emergency and making tens of thousands off the insurance claims.

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The doctors who scrambled to rescue and triage survivors in 2015 look back in search of lessons.

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‘Big World’ shares the journey of father-son duo David Morton and his son Thorne paddling the Karnali and Bheri rivers in Nepal. 

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Loved By All from Sherpas Cinema and Thule follows Apa Sherpa who is known for having summitted Everest a total of 21 times.

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Filmmaker Elia Saikaly has made a number of films chronicling his experiences on Everest, this is his latest Everest: The Summit Climb.

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The Nepalese government doesn't want guides to talk about it, but we've seen the photos.

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The Sherpa climber now holds the top-of-the-world record

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She’s a single mom who works as a dishwasher at a Whole Foods in Connecticut. And she just reached the top of the world for the ninth time.

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We're calling it: these athletes will dominate the headlines for the next two months

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The Seeker is a film that features hiker Atul Khandar taking a solo journey to Everest Base Camp.

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The world's highest peak will again be the focus of the climbing world

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Mount Everest is increasingly defined by budget guiding companies—and more crowding than ever

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Sherpa women aren’t encouraged to climb mountains. But that wasn't going to stop Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, who grew up in a Himalayan village with no electricity or running water but knew that she would one day summit Mount Everest. At 21, she stood on top of the world and then started a new quest: to become the first woman from her country to earn mountaineering's most elite title—an IFMGA.

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From women’s collective And She’s Dope Too and Backcountry.com, Moksha highlights a group of mountain bikers in Nepal who want to grow the number of women in the sport. 

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High-altitude alpinist Masha Gordon says it's time women claimed more peaks, and she has a plan to make it happen

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Generations of climbers, journalists, and scholars relied on her reporting from the foot of the world's 8,000-meter peaks

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A new study says yes, and scientists are trying to find out why

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It's not just that she's fast—it's that she didn't train at all

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