The "cook tent" is what's its referred to by the expeditions lead by russel Brice. Other expeditions would have their own lingo.
You will need a tent to sleep in. You climb Mount Everest in stages and each night you sleep in a tent then in the morning you carry on until you reach the next camp site.
In a tent.
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.
an oxygen tank, a tent, a climbing ax, food, and his partner along with a second team to help them.
Ropes, Ice Axes, Crampons, Down jackets and pants, Oxygen, Food, Water, A sleeping bag, A tent, About $60,000, A sherpa, Good mental health, to be fit and much much more.
a tent with a hole in it kirk
While climbing on Mount Everest you sleep in a tent at camps that are at different heights.
The conditions at Mount Everest Base Camp are said to be very comfortable. You have your own tent, a toilet and even a make-shift shower. Your team will have a communications tent, a kitchen tent and medical tent. You can watch DVD's, listen to music, drink beer and phone home.
a tent that has a hole right above your head.and you bathe with snow and sing dhinka chika dhinka chika
Lots of water,first aid kit(such as bandages, pads,etc.), Lots of jackets, an extra pair of legs,sleeping bags Lots of food,and a tent.
Everest Base Camp is a temporary settlement, often referred to as 'tent city.' Rubbish left behind in and around Everest Base Camp has been a concern over the last two decades.
Human Waste on Mount Everest is a horrible sight to see. Imagine walking outside your tent one morning to find some waste there! It does not have any real effect on those below Everest, once it is brought down off the mountain most of it is burned or taken away to be disposed of.