It is sobering to think of how many people have not made it... we lost a friend of the family a few years ago -- his third climb. He started feeling symptoms of altitude sickness and decided to head down. Sadly, he never made it back to base camp.
RE: Trekking to Everest Base Camp: My Experience PART FOUR
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Trekking to Everest Base Camp: My Experience PART FOUR
I'm sorry to hear about that, it quite a somber experience looking at all the memorials for the fallen climbers.
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