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  2. Three Steps - Wikipedia

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    Three Steps. North Face of Mount Everest. "1st", "2nd", and "3rd" indicate the Three Steps. The Three Steps are three prominent rocky steps on the northeast ridge of Mount Everest. They are located at altitudes of 8,564 metres (28,097 ft), 8,610 metres (28,250 ft), and 8,710 metres (28,580 ft). The Second Step is especially significant both ...

  3. Mount Everest - Wikipedia

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    Because Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world, it has attracted considerable attention and climbing attempts. Whether the mountain was climbed in ancient times is unknown. It may have been climbed in 1924, although this has never been confirmed, as neither of the men making the attempt returned.

  4. Three Pinnacles - Wikipedia

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    The Three Pinnacles are a formation of steep rocks along the northeast ridge on Mount Everest. They were one of the longest unsolved challenges in high-level mountaineering, but have now been successfully climbed. The rocks are located at around 7,800, 8,100 and 8,200 metres above sea level (height of base of pinnacle) and are therefore already ...

  5. North Face (Everest) - Wikipedia

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    Standard route from north, mainly identical with Mallory's route in 1924; high camps on c.7700 m and 8300 m (indicated by two triangles), present day camp on 8300 m is located a bit further west (for general reference, the route's topographic map and elevation profile can be found here).

  6. California climbers train for Mt. Everest from the comfort of ...

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    Everest guide Adrian Ballinger is breaking with decades of tradition to create what he believes are ... for an attempt to climb Mt. Everest in May. ... In six seasons climbing the southern route ...

  7. Everest base camps - Wikipedia

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    Everest Base Trek Route Map from Nepal side. From Lukla, climbers trek upward to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar, 3,440 metres (11,290 ft), following the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. It takes about two days to reach the village, which is the central hub of the area. Typically at this point, climbers allow a day of rest for acclimatization.

  8. Kangshung Face - Wikipedia

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    Kangshung Face. The Kangshung Face (Chinese: 康雄壁) or East Face[1] is the eastern-facing side of Mount Everest, one of the Tibetan sides of the mountain. It is 3,350 metres (11,000 ft) from its base on the Kangshung Glacier to the summit. [2] It is a broad face, topped on the right (when seen from below) by the upper Northeast Ridge, and ...

  9. Hillary Step - Wikipedia

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    This is looking at the Step from the West looking east to its side. The Hillary Step was a 40-foot vertical rock face that sits 8,790 metres (28,839 ft) above sea level. [1] It was located near the summit of Mount Everest. Located on the Southeast ridge, halfway between the "South Summit" and the True Summit, the Hillary Step was the most ...