Everest By: Kathryn Laverack. Gear They use special Tents that are not to heavy but can hold up to the strong winds. They use a ice screw so they can.

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Everest By: Kathryn Laverack

Gear They use special Tents that are not to heavy but can hold up to the strong winds. They use a ice screw so they can climb down or up Mt. Everest safely. They also use a Ice Axe so they can get through the thick ice!

Facts About the people who climbed Mt. Everest First attempt to climb Mt. Everest, May Edmund Hilary. First attempt to climb Mt. Everest, May Edmund Hilary. Youngest person ever to climb Mt. Everest May Temba Tsheri she was 15 years old. Youngest person ever to climb Mt. Everest May Temba Tsheri she was 15 years old. Oldest person ever to climb Mt. Everest May Sherman Bull she was 64 years old. Oldest person ever to climb Mt. Everest May Sherman Bull she was 64 years old. Legally blind Erik Weihemer May Legally blind Erik Weihemer May

The Deadliest Season During 1996 Climbing season 15 people died trying to climb down Mt Everest Making 1996 the deadliest season in Mt Everest history!

Climbing The Icefall! The icefall is a deep crack in glacier that you need to put a ladder over it to get across the icefall safely. The icefall is a deep crack in glacier that you need to put a ladder over it to get across the icefall safely. Avalanches may accure any day leaving the people on the ice fall in a lot of danger. Avalanches may accure any day leaving the people on the ice fall in a lot of danger.

The Yeti Sherpa's Believe the yeti (sasquatch or Abominable Snowman) is a human like creature the lives in the mountains and deep forests. Sherpa's Believe the yeti (sasquatch or Abominable Snowman) is a human like creature the lives in the mountains and deep forests. Other people believe that it’s a rare type of Bear that often Stands on it’s back legs, so it walks like a human would. Few people have actually seen Yetis, but the Sherpa's know the mountains best! Other people believe that it’s a rare type of Bear that often Stands on it’s back legs, so it walks like a human would. Few people have actually seen Yetis, but the Sherpa's know the mountains best!

Avalanche! Avalanches zoom down Everest’s west side practically everyday. Usually after a snowfall. There’s almost no warning at all. But if you do hear a loud crack almost like a gunshot. Then a thundering roar as the snow starts to move. The wind alone can knock you over. Avalanche sounds carry great distances on Everest, so it’s easy to make a total mistake and think the avalanche is farther any than it is. Avalanches zoom down Everest’s west side practically everyday. Usually after a snowfall. There’s almost no warning at all. But if you do hear a loud crack almost like a gunshot. Then a thundering roar as the snow starts to move. The wind alone can knock you over. Avalanche sounds carry great distances on Everest, so it’s easy to make a total mistake and think the avalanche is farther any than it is.

How did Everest get its name? Everest used to have a couple of names they were peak xv. But in 1865, it was renamed Mt. Everest because Sir Gorge Everest was the first to record the location of Everest, so it was renamed that to honor Si Gorge Everest. Mt. Everest is all so called Chomolungma in Tibet and Sagamartha in Nepal

Everest Temperatures The hottest temperature on Mt. Everest is – 36 degrees C and -33 degrees F. The lowest temperature on Mt. Everest – 36 degrees C and – 33 degrees F.

Mountains of the World Cho Oyu Manaslu Dhaulagirl 1 Makalu 1 26,906 ft 26,781 26,795 ft 27,788 ft Lohtse Kanchenjunga K2 ( Dangsang) 27,940 28,170 28,250 Mt. Everest 29,029

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