@johnbranchnyt's "Deliverance from 27,000 feet" was probably the best article I read in the press in 2017. I can say this now because some time has passed but I cannot forget this story:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/12/18/sports/everest-deaths.html …
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Thank you. Proud of the NYT and
@NYTSports for committing the time and resources to these kinds of stories.
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That money spent recovering bodies -should have been given to the dead mountaineers families. And don’t even get me started on putting the recoverers lives in jeopardy. They knew the risks and now they should be one with the mountain they worshipped.
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Thanks for the well documented article. Sombre reading through the other side of Mount Everest.
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Well done-
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Climbing Everest has become a vanity hike. Leave it at, "They died doing what they loved." and move on.
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#MAGA in today'sful paper, deliveranceful from 27, 000 feet: a sectionful on recovering the from mountwise everest'sful g…fulThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I have heard that this is quite a large problem. That when hiking many step over the dead. I read a similar article the
@BBC wrote in 2015. I look forward to reading this.http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20151008-the-graveyard-in-the-clouds-everests-200-dead-bodies …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Nice Story!
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