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  2. Everest base camps - Wikipedia

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    The Everest Base Camp trek on the south side, at an elevation of 5,364 m (17,598 ft), is one of the most popular trekking routes in the Himalayas and about 40,000 people per year make the trek there from Lukla Airport (2,846 m or 9,337 ft). [5]

  3. List of Mount Everest guides - Wikipedia

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    A guide helped this group of Canadians trek near to Everest (in the background on top-left), to the nearby Kala Pathar peak. This is a list of notable Mount Everest guides, which are professional mountaineers (and mountaineering firms) who help people to ascend Mount Everest in the Himalayas in return for fees.

  4. Asian Trekking - Wikipedia

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    Everest towers over its western shoulder, the Khumbu icefall, and on the right Nuptse Closer view of Everest and its western shoulder Chinese Tibet's Shishapangma Lhotse Lhotse and Everest peaks from space (their eastern side) Asian Trekking is a Nepal-based adventure company, specializing in mountaineering expeditions and trekking in the ...

  5. Gorakshep - Wikipedia

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    Gorak Shep was the original Everest Base Camp, being used by the Swiss mountain climbers in their attempt to climb the Everest in 1952. Later the camp was moved closer to the mountain, just below the Khumbu Ice Fall. Climbing time from Gorak Shep to the Everest Base Camp ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on the weather, acclimatization ...

  6. Himex - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive feature of Himex's Mount Everest base camp is the social tent, the "Tiger Dome", about 50 feet (15 m) across, climate controlled and with a large window to look out of, offering espresso, wine and other drinks, and television, music, web-connected computers, and gaming devices.

  7. Kenton Cool - Wikipedia

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    Kenton Edward Cool (born 30 July 1973, / k uː l /) is an English climber and mountain guide.He is one of Britain's leading alpine and high altitude climbers and has reached the summit of Mount Everest 18 times, including leading Sir Ranulph Fiennes' 2008 and 2009 Expeditions.

  8. Göran Kropp - Wikipedia

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    Göran Kropp leaving Stockholm in October 1995, en route for Mount Everest. For his 1996 ascent, Kropp left Stockholm on 16 October 1995, on a specially-designed bicycle with 108 kilograms (238 lb) of gear and food. He traveled 13,000 kilometres (8,000 mi) on the bicycle and arrived at Everest Base Camp in April 1996.

  9. List of Mount Everest records - Wikipedia

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    Youngest person to trek to Everest Base Camp Aged 4 years and 4 month Virat sheokand India, 2017 [153] [154] Youngest person to ever be at the Base Camp 0 years and 11 months Ksenia de Cos Tri-Citizens of Spain, Ukraine, United States May 2018 [153] [154] Youngest brothers / siblings to trek to Everest Base Camp Aged 6, 8, 11 years