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CNN —A British climber and a Nepali guide have broken their own records for most climbs of Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain, hiking officials said on Sunday. Rakesh Gurung, director of Nepal’s Department of Tourism, said Britain’s Kenton Cool, 50, and Nepali guide Kami Rita Sherpa, 54, climbed the 8,849-meter (29,032 foot) peak for the 18th and 29th time, respectively. Madison had teamed up with Kami Rita to climb the summits of Everest, Lhotse, and K2 in 2014. Kenton Cool is an institution,” Furtenbach, who is leading an expedition from the Chinese side of Everest, told Reuters. Kami Rita first climbed Everest in 1994 and has done so almost every year since, except for three years when authorities closed the mountain for various reasons.
Persons: CNN —, Rakesh Gurung, Britain’s Kenton Cool, Rita Sherpa, ” Garrett Madison, Madison, Kami Rita, Lukas Furtenbach, Kenton Cool, ” Furtenbach, New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary, Tenzing, Rita Organizations: CNN, Nepal’s Department of Tourism, Madison Mountaineering, Austrian, Kenton, Reuters, Tenzing Norgay, Everest, Nepal Locations: British, Everest, U.S, Pakistan, Nepal, New Zealander, Nepal
This past spring, five people, including 56-year-old Czech billionaire Petr Kellner, died in a crash while heliskiing in Alaska. And when people need saving in some of the world’s most unforgiving places, those rescue costs can add up, fast. Canadian Forces/Handout/ReutersAfter an especially deadly season, Furtenbach says, demand for the following season tends to spike. Should people be prevented from taking on such incredible risk if it raises the possibility of an expensive rescue? “No one talks about people spending thousands of dollars to go to amusement park destinations or other tourist locations,” Vescovo said.
Persons: , Petr Kellner, Everest —, , Lukas Furtenbach, Furtenbach, Jon Krakauer, ” Furtenbach, Sebastien Berger, Philippe Brown, Brown, ” Brown, , haven’t, Philip Stone, ” Stone, Victor Vescovo, Vescovo, ” Vescovo Organizations: New, New York CNN, Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Forces, Reuters, Getty, OceanGate, Titan, US Coast Guard, French, Institute for Dark Tourism Research, University of Central, Coast Guard, National Park Service Locations: New York, Mount Everest, Czech, heliskiing, Alaska, Hudson, University of Central Lancashire, United States, New Hampshire, Oregon
But the company had been warned of potential safety issues with the sub as long ago as 2018, a lawsuit says. Amazon Prime's FTC lawsuit. The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon on Wednesday, accusing the company of luring customers into Prime subscriptions and creating a "labyrinthine" process to cancel them. After the FTC sued Amazon over its Prime membership signup and cancellation process, Insider compiled a list of the juiciest highlights from the lawsuit. Here's a look at other high-risk voyages popular with the wealthy, from Everest trips to $750,000 expeditions to the deepest point in the ocean.
Persons: Nathan Rennolds, David Lochridge, Tyler Le, Sylvia Duran Chen, Jasper, Tim Chen, Read, Ford, Tesla's Cybertruck, Jim Farley, Ford wasn't, Shopify, Here's, Hallam Bullock Organizations: Anadolu Agency, Getty, Amazon, FTC, Federal Trade Commission, Google, Gen, EV, Everest, Netflix Locations: London, Everest
Climbing Mount Everest for more than $200,000Furtenbach Adventures offers 199,000 Euro packages for Everest trips. Furtenbach Adventures. That's pricey even for Everest trips, which can cost in the $40,000 to $100,000 range, National Geographic wrote last year. "With a shorter expedition, you have less exposure to risk," said Lukas Furtenbach, the founder of Furtenbach Adventures. Climbing Mount Everest is dangerous.
Persons: Lukas Furtenbach, Furtenbach, sherpas Organizations: Everest, Geographic, Furtenbach Locations: Everest, Austria, Lake Tahoe
[1/2] A general view of the Everest base camp taken from a drone, in Nepal April 24, 2023. So far, Nepal has handed out a record 463 permits to climb Everest between March and May, beating 2021's 409. Climbing is a key earner for the poor country, where about 500,000 people are employed in tourism, including climbing, and the number of permits has been rising steadily. So far this year, Nepal has granted permits to 1,046 climbers for 24 peaks, earning the government $5.6 million, of which $5 million came from Everest alone. He said the government was considering introducing a requirement for climbers to scale at least one 6,000-metre peak in Nepal before attempting Everest.
Un oficial al guvernului nepalez a declarat luni că numeroşi alpinişti străini continuă să escaladeze Everestul în pofida relatărilor despre un focar de COVID-19 în tabăra de bază a celui mai înalt vârf din lume, informează Reuters. Lukas Furtenbach de la compania austriacă Austrian Furtenbach Adventures şi-a evacuat echipa de pe Everest în această lună explicând că a existat o creştere accentuată a cazurilor de COVID-19 în tabăra de bază. Întrebată despre cele o sută de cazuri menţionate de Furtenbach, ea a precizat că departamentul nu a primit nicio relatare despre acestea. "Nu există panică printre alpiniştii de acolo", a adăugat Acharya, care a vizitat tabăra de bază luna aceasta. Duminică, Nepalul a raportat 513.241 de cazuri de COVID-19 şi 6.346 decese asociate acestei boli de la începutul pandemiei, potrivit datelor guvernului.
Persons: Lukas Furtenbach, Everest, Mira, Nepalul Organizations: Reuters, Austrian Locations: norvegian, Kathmandu, Nepal
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