Girl, 17, Says 4 Days in Mount Everest's 'Death Zone' Took Major Toll on Body
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Watch video - She managed to reach up to 400 meters before the summit, but weather conditions ruined her plans
‘Made This Choice And Paid $150K For It’: Woman Films Herself After Being In ‘Death Zone’ On Mount Everest, Explains What’s Happening To Her Throat And Lungs
woman shows injuries (l) mount everest (r) Climbing Mount Everest is not something just anyone can do. Those who attempt to achieve this spend weeks preparing and adjusting to the altitude while knowing that the risk of death is always part of the deal. Most expeditions take a staggering 6 to 10 weeks from start to finish. Something most people don’t know, however, is that the price tag is just as daunting as the climb itself. Guided trips can r…
'I spent 4 days in Mount Everest "Death Zone" and it took major toll on my body' - The Mirror
Bianca Adler, who is aiming to become the youngest female to conquer the world's highest peak, has admitted her devastation at having to turn around when so close to the summit
The "Death Zone" is located on the ridge of Everest, about 8,000 meters above sea level and near the 8,849-meter peak.
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