Everest, the roof of the world, can be climbed by two faces, the Nepalese south and the Tibetan north. And many routes allow its summit to be reached. During this web conference, Eric Bonnem, founder of Secret Planet, focuses on the normal routes of each face and goes over their characteristics, their dangerousness, their footfall and their difficulties, then compares the advantages and disadvantages of each of these two options. He then concludes by going over the comparative statistics of the two normal routes since 1922, the long-term trend, dwelling on the more recent period of the last 8 years: number of permits, success rate, supervision ratio… This presentation of less than 30 minutes will allow you to learn more about the normal routes of Everest and to begin to picture yourself on your next ascent.
Climb mount Everest at 8849 meters South Nepal side

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