My base camp would have all the necessary things for comfort and safety.
Shelter, cook tent or cabin, etc..
in space
Yes, There are to sides in which you can climb Mount Everest from. On the Nepal side there are 5 camps Base Camp Base Camp 1 Base Camp 2 Base Camp 3 Base Camp 4 (the most inhuspitable place on earth) The China side is the same but has 1 extra camp (Advanced Base Camp)
base camp, A.B.C., Camp two, Camp three, Camp Four, Camp Five and what else
Base Camp is a place where the climber gets the chance to rest, eat good food, read a book, play games, write or phone home or relax and just look at the views.
North (Tibet) side camps: Base Camp: 17,000ft --- ABC: 21,300ft --- Camp 1: 23,000ft --- Camp 2: 24,750ft --- Camp 3: 25,600ft --- Camp 4: 27,400ft South (Nepal) side camps: Base Camp: 17,400ft --- Camp 1: 19,600ft --- Camp 2: 20,700ft --- Camp 3: 23,000ft --- Camp 4: 26,100ft
Mount Everest has two Base Camps which are located at the bottom of the mountain. The camp on the South side (Nepal) is at a height of 17,400ft and the camp on the North side (Tibet) is at a height of 17,000ft.
The name of the camp at the bottom of Mount Everest is called 'Base Camp'. The next camp up is called 'Camp 1'. There are 4 camps on each side of the mountain.
They are orange shirts that say "Camp Half-Blood".
The elevation of the Everest Base Camp is approximately 17,600 feet.
The height of the Everest Base Camp is approximately 17,600 feet.
Camp 1
refugee camps look like a field of tents that are made from loads of sticks and some material.