The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet. There are many more routes but these tend not to be used today.
There are lots of routes to the summit of Mount Everest. The main 2 that are used today are the North Col route from Tibet and the South Col route from Nepal. In the past (not often used today) there have been many attempts on other routes such as the South West Face, West Ridge Direct, East Face, South Pillar. There are many more less unknown routes.
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The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet.
Other routes that have been climbed although not very often include: West Ridge Hornbein Couloir, South West Face, West Ridge Direct, Japanese Couloir, South Pillar, South West Pillar, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 1, North East Ridge - North Face - Norton Couloir 2, East Face American Butress, The Great Couloir, East Face - South Col, Below North Col - North Face - Norton Couloir, The Complete North East Ridge, North - North East Direct, Central North Face Direct.
There are many climbing routes to the summit of Mount Everest but the two mostly used are the South Col route and the North Col route. To read about the other routes see the article in the link given.
The two normal routes to climb Mount Everest are the South Col - South East Ridge from Nepal and the North Col - North East Ridge from Tibet. There are other routes that will get you to the summit of Everest, although these are not very often used now a days. List of other routes can be found in the link.
The two main routes used to climb Mount Everest are the North Col route (Tibet side) and the South Col route (Nepal side). There are many other routes to the summit but today these are not used very often. Take a look at the article at the link given to see all the routes.
There are many risks and dangers that the climber will face while on Mount Everest. High altitude Pulmonary Edema High Altitude Cerebral Edema Frostbite Hypothermia Snow Blindness Crevasses Avalanches Rock Fall The Weather
As of this moment, there have been no recordings of a black cat climbing Mount Everest.
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Around 200 people have died while climbing on Mount Everest.
Before the 1990's climbing on Mount Everest was done to explore new routes and for the adventure. Since the 1990's you can now pay to join a team that will help you get to the summit ande back. Many people think this is a bad thing but it brings much needed money to the poor areas of Everest.
There are many injuries a climber can get while climbing on Mount Everest such as, falling, altitude sickness, frostbite, rockfall injuries, avalanche injuries.
After climbing Mount Everest there are many villages on the trek back to Kathmandu that offer overnight accomodation if needed.
It is thought that just over 200 people have died while climbing on Mount Everest.
Around 7,000 people from all over the world have reached the summit of Mount Everest to date.