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Everest Disasters Are Like Plane Crashes. They Usually Don't Happen Again, Says Author and Mountaineer Will Cockrell

Summary by Deník N
The commercial mountaineering industry, not only on Everest, has been criticized by many prominent climbers. However, according to American adventurer and journalist Will Cockrell, it is a fascinating and important chapter of the world's highest mountain. That is also why he decided to cover the topic in his first book, Everest with Limited Liability. In the interview, he explains whether people who pay for a guided climb can call themselves mou…
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The commercial mountaineering industry, not only on Everest, has been criticized by many prominent climbers. However, according to American adventurer and journalist Will Cockrell, it is a fascinating and important chapter of the world's highest mountain. That is also why he decided to cover the topic in his first book, Everest with Limited Liability. In the interview, he explains whether people who pay for a guided climb can call themselves mou…

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Deník N broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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