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Top 6 Worst Deaths on Everest in Human History
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The most infamous disasters at Mountain Everest:
1. Tsewang Paljor May 11, 1996
2. David Sharp May 15, 2006
3. Sergei Arsentiev & Francys Arsentiev, 1998
4. Scott Fischer, May 11, 1996
5. Doug Hansen, 1996
6. George Mallory & Andrew Irvine, 1924

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@cathiecollins7320

6 months ago

Very selfish, a mother and father climbing Everest after their son begged them not to go

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@JensSchraeder

6 months ago

To have your own son ask you not to put your life at risk by climbing Everest and still do it is beyond selfish.

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@cplmpcocptcl6306

6 months ago

The couple that tried to help Francis, and went back to bury her are incredible human beings.

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@danyrose6881

5 months ago

Those 40 people who saw David Sharp were not indifferent, they were just not willing to risk their life for a stranger who decided to ignore warnings and safety features. That is not indifferent, that having a survival instinct and honestly what most of us will do

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@beezysbeatz4924

6 months ago

The "leave your dead" policy is not due to tradition. Most people die coming down so nobody is in any kind of shape to be hauling a corpsickel with them

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@philw8049

6 months ago

No one has ever “Conquered” a mountain. The most you can hope for is to survive it.

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@im_justin

5 months ago

The guy that got rescued by the Sherpa had the audacity to go on and thank his sponsors and everyone once returning home and never mentioned the guy who saved his life

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@DeathsquadDemongods

2 months ago

"Babe, this climb is a lot harder than we thought. We need to use horror movie logic and split up"

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@p.r.1308

2 months ago

You know, sometimes i think it isnt that bad to be a couch potato.

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@ankebosing1968

6 months ago

Several people tried to save Sharp, but he was too weak already. He tried to do it without oxigen, and without the Sherpas. Not a smart decision.

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@connie7128

6 months ago

If you have children, then both parents should never go on such a dangerous excursion while those children are underage. Everest or any other mountain isn't going anywhere. Wait until your children are adults. If your children beg you not to go... you don't go. Adults shouldn't have to be told this, they should automatically know better.

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@turtlejeepjen314

6 months ago

It’s ALWAYS amazing to me how little consideration risk-takers have for those who will try to rescue them.💀

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@travelgirl747

6 months ago

David Sharp knew the risk. It was even riskier bc he wouldn't pay for a guide. Selfish to expect other people to risk their lives for you. I agree with his mum.

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@neutralcommenter7800

3 months ago

"The pair decided to separate for some reason." Not for some reason, they were hypoxic and couldn't think clearly.

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@catmcc3464

6 months ago

The fad of trying to do the climb without oxygen is just asinine. Might as well try climbing with weights on your arms and legs.

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@AuthenticDarren

5 months ago

It's not the last stages of frostbite, it's the last stages of hypothermia that you can feel like you're overheating. Frostbite and hypothermia are two quite different things.

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@randyw.9916

4 months ago

I don’t think climbing Everest is brave, adventurous or impressive. Considering the extreme cost financially and physically it’s just plain stupid.

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@IridescentTea

6 months ago

"I'm an American, don't leave me here?" that is a weird thing to say

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@YayMiko

6 months ago

That poor boy who begged his parents not to go. I get so pissed at ppl like them, who are fine risking leaving their child parentless for the rest of his life just to fulfill a selfish wish.

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@damienjstepick

6 months ago

Beck Weathers wasn’t left in camp. He stayed in the same spot, got caught in the storm and later was left for dead. Beck later stumbled into camp four and was almost left for dead a second time, but once again saved himself. Good job, but you must do better research to ensure you’re sharing facts!

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