Nearly all guides use oxygen while climbing on Mount Everest, especally when guiding another cliient to the summit. This is for there own safety incase the client gets into trouble then the guide being on oxygen is in a better way to try and help out.
Climbing guides can earn their living on Mount Everest by guiding other climbers to the summit.
This year (2010) Girl Guides are celebrating the Centenary of Guiding! (100 years)
Yes. The organization is called Girl Guiding UK.
1915 was the year Guiding was introduced to the Bahamas.
Girl guides in Australia are fun, happy, interesting girls! Just like all the other guiding countries!
There were Girl Guides in Turkey as early as 1912. The central governing body for both Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, the Directorate of Scouting and Guiding, was founded in 1936.
According to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) web site, Girl Guiding was introduced in France in 1921.
Girl Guides Association of Papua New Guinea was created in 1927.
People who take climbers up Mount Everest are known as guides. These can be climbers with years of mountaineering experience who for a fee guide others to the summit and back. Sherpas can also guide you up the mountain too.
Yes, there are a range of tutorials. These include written guides guiding you through the basics, and even video guides on websites that can be very helpful to the beginner investor.
There are yakherders, curio shops and Sherpa mountain guides galore near Everst.
Girl Guides will be 100 years old in 2010. It is their 100 year anniversary this year.