Climbers will not find any food on the slopes of Mount Everest during their climb. The expedition that they are climbing with would have brought all the food they need with them.
There is no food to be found on Mount Everest to eat but there is plenty of snow and ice that is used to melt for drinking.
There is no food to be found on Mount Everest to eat but there is plenty of snow and ice that is used to melt for drinking.
There is no food to be found on Mount Everest to eat but there is plenty of snow and ice that is used to melt for drinking.
If you join an expedition company to climb with Mount Everest the cost of the food would be included within the price.
Teams on Mount Everest use local food where possible brought in by there cook. They also ship tons of food over from there own country.
There is no food.It is way to cold
Nearly all the food that climbers eat while on Mount Everest comes from the local villages
Climbers usually bring tin and packet food from their own country and buy fresh food on the trek to Everest in the villages they pass through.
Most people visit Kathmandu before going to Mount Everest. They can buy fresh food and climbing gear to take with them.
Climbers on Mount Everest face challenges in obtaining and consuming food due to limited availability, high cost, and the need for lightweight, high-energy meals that can withstand extreme conditions.
The kind of garbage you would find on Mount Everest is, battered old tents, food packages, oxygen cylinders, tent poles, human waste, remains of old clothing and probably much more.
There is over 50 tonnes of rubbish on Mount Everest, including a helicopter, oxygen canisters and food waste. There is so much rubbish that it is sometimes called the world's largest rubbish heap!