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    themselves at risk because mountain climbing is dangerous despite your expertise and unpredictable weather affects even skilled climbers. The first reason people do have the right to rescue services is the weather is unpredictable. Source #2 titled “Why Everest?” suggests that weather is a big factor in how long a climber can stay somewhere without dying. As stated in article,” A person cannot survive in the danger zone for more than 2 days because of the ...extreme temperatures.” this shows…

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    Jordan Romero Case Study

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    1. Jordan Romero decided one day he wanted to climb all of The Seven Summits. He saw a painting on his schools wall that really inspired him. The painting showed all seven of the highest summits in the world. He was so fascinated by the mountains that he, after school, went home and told his dad about his new dream. His dad was about to laugh it off because just a nine year old wanting to accomplish such a difficult task was unbelievable, until he saw that Jordan was being serious. His dad…

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    The article titled “7 Characteristics of Leadership I Learned From Sir Ernest Shackleton” written by Cathy Graham, discovers the reasons for Shackleton’s success. Shackleton was an adventurer who was set out for an expedition across Antarctica (21 months and 13 days). He and his crew went through many hardships such as finding food and having to amputate a crew member, ultimately failing their mission, however Shackleton's leadership was argued to have been the best it could have been given the…

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    Learning a new task is something really difficult,and in my case it was the hardest thing to convenices my parents a to learn how to climb a mountain, climbing a mountain is a really hard thing to do it requires lot of physical traning and lot more things.the most importand thing I climbing a mountain is to create really good balance in team work, how to coordinate with your patner, I was always afraid of height,but I was sure about mountaining that it is adventurous thing and I should learn…

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    “By endurance we conquer.” - Ernest Shackleton. Polar expeditions are some of the most dangerous expeditions out there and are very demanding. Planning the trip, animals, living conditions, food and each crew member struggling to help each other out and keep their sanity are just some of the hurdles in these treacherous expeditions. You might already have a clue about how hard these expeditions are because well, everyone knows how harsh Antarctica is being known as a “frozen desert”, but in this…

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    attempted only by a few. The Tibetans refer to Kailash as Kang Rinpoche (Jewel of Snow). Kailash is also referred to as Hemakootam. This is one of the 4 Tevarastalams in the Himalayas the other three being Gowrikund, Kedarnath and Indraneela Parvatam. Mount Kailash appears like a giant Shivalingam placed in a 16 petaled lotus. Pilgrims first reach Darchin, and then start their 32 mile pradakshina or circumambulation around the sacred mountain. From Darchin, they proceed to Landifu, then Derfu,…

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    Heading south out of the town of Red Lodge, Montana, I am able to lay my eyes upon one of the most majestic places I have ever seen, Beartooth Mountain. The first time I see the mountain I am astounded anything could possibly be so immense. The sun catches the snow at the top of the mountain shooting light down into the Valley below. Then my view slides down the mountain, numerous pine trees seem to wrap around the entire mountain like a child in their blanket. This is the moment I realize it is…

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    made out of snow which means they are very cold and in the the temperature is in the negatives. There are a lot of different types of mountains and they have all different names. For example, there are mountains named Denali, Mount foraker, Mount Hunter, Mount Hayes, and Mount Deborah. Those mountains are some of the largest in Alaska and they are all pretty in many different ways. It’s hard to study the mountains because of…

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    In the novel “Into Thin Air” the author Jon Krakauer determines the incomprehensive force of nature that takes life indiscriminately. The low levels of oxygen above 25,000 feet, sub-zero temperatures, harsh solar radiation, and powerful storms are all the examples of natural obstacles that Krakauer himself and his team had to overcome to complete the expedition. In the novel, “Beidleman, Groom, the two Sherpas, and the seven clients staggered blindly around in the storm, growing ever more…

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    later regret that decision for the rest of his life. Eight people on his expedition died, either from freezing to death or falling. There are a multitude of health effects that can cause harm to humans at the extreme altitude and temperatures that Everest holds, as well as immediate dangers. “Because the climbing route wove under […] hundreds of these unstable towers, each trip through the Icefall was a little like playing a round of Russian roulette.” (Chapter 6, Paragraph 12). It is a…

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