If your at camp four, with luck, about 14 hours. but to go from sea level to the top would take months, adn months before for training. I'm only twelve, but I plan to summit Everest someday so I've done hours and hours of research. I'm absolutely positive I'm right
To reach the summit of Mount Everest can take anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks. You have to allow time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude, then you must wait for the right weather window to allow you to climb to the summit and back safely.
Well, in general you'll spend about two months on Everest, acclimatizing in BC and climbing.
The critical factor in climbing Everest is the weather, which can change almost without warning. Climbs can take 5 days up & 5 days down as a result.
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There is a base camp (where you start), four intermediate camps, and the summit. The altitude difference between each of these six places is about 2,000 feet (for a total of aproximately 10,000 ft). A person could potentially make it from the base camp to the summit in five days (spend each day climbing to the next successive camp and resting for the night), but there is usually a lot of waiting in between climbs because of weather and waiting to regain your strength for the next climb. They say you should plan to be gone for about two months if you want to climb Mount Everest (one month to reach the top and another month to make it back down). The record, though, from base camp to the summit was just 17 hours! So it really depends on how fast you can climb and how your strong your body is and how it handles the altitude.
It takes about four days to climb to the top of Mount Everest from the base camp.
The time can vary, depending on how many stages are used and the available scheduling of climbers. There is a base camp and several intermediate points for rest and resupply.
From 10 days to 28 days - preparation and climbing
From 7 days to 18 days - descending
TOTAL: 17 days to 46 days
To reach the summit of Mount Everest can take anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks. You have to allow time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude by climbing high then descending low, then you must wait for the right weather window to allow you to climb to the summit and back safely.
To reach the summit of Mount Everest can take anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks. You have to allow time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude, then you must wait for the right weather window to allow you to climb to the summit and back safely.
To reach the summit of Mount Everest can take anywhere between 4 to 8 weeks. You have to allow time for your body to acclimatize to the high altitude by climbing high then descending low, then you must wait for the right weather window to allow you to climb to the summit and back safely.
You cannot just walk up Mt. Everest. It takes a lot of climbing, strength and endurance. If you have the right equipment and are fit it should take a couple weeks.
Up to half a year.
climbing up mt everest is nearly impossible
climbing up mt everest is nearly impossible
the mount Everest is convergent. Two continental plates collide and make the 'earth' come up. It one of the reasons the mt. Everest is still growing every year
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It should take virtually no time to boil an egg atop Mt. Everest, as the air is less dense (it is higher up) so there is less pressure keeping the water from undergoing a phase change and boiling.
Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest with Edmund Hillary
There is no 'drop' on Mount Everest, it slopes all the way up, so if you fell, you would hit the ground where you had been standing, and then slide a long way.
At least two weeks.
Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest in 1953.
Earthquakes has caused tectonic plates to crash into each other causing piles of stones and large amount of soil to pile up. After billions of years it became MT. Everest.