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From @natgeoadventure's #NGAEverestTakeover EVEREST REVEALED [9/12] by @Renan_Ozturk // The reason why it typically takes so long to climb Everest is the acclimatization process. Typically you have to make repeated trips through the dangerous icefall to sleep at higher and higher camps, returning down to base camp each time…until recently. Since the events depicted in the #EverestMovie, new tactics to cheat the system include sleeping in oxygen deprivation tents at home (like the ones by @hypoxico) or by climbing and sleeping atop neighboring peaks in the region to reduce the number of treks through the icefall. Here is @ティム・ケンプル at 21,000 feet on Lobuche’s summit ridge, the most common place to sleep and built up red blood cells on Everest’s south side. Unfortunately the Nepalese workers still have to make dozens of trips through the icefall to stock camps. So often the climbers are the lucky ones to acclimatize out of harm’s way.
For the last few days, we've been posting amazing images from Everest, sponsored by @EverestMovie. We'll also be making a donation to the @dZifoundation to aid in the post-earthquake disaster efforts in Nepal. #EverestMovie #Everest #NGAEverestTakeover


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