Mt. Everest Photographs
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Climbing the Geneva Spur

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Climbing the Geneva Spur

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Climbing the Geneva Spur

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Climbing the Geneva Spur

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Climbing the Geneva Spur

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m east view

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m south view

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m west view

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m east view

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Col, 8000m west view

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Route to Balcony 2008

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Route to Balcony 2008

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Balcony 2002

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Balcony 2003

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Balcony 2008

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Balcony 2008

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Balcony 2003

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Summit 2002

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Summit 2003

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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South Summit 2008

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Route

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Summit Night

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Summit Night

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Returning Climbers to the South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Returning Climbers to the South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Returning Climbers to the South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.

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Returning Climbers to the South Col, 8000m

The South Col is a saddle between Everest and Lhotse. It is about 8,000 meters or 26,250 feet. This is the beginning of the end for human existances. If you spend too long at this altitude, your body will die.

Camp 4 is the last camp on a climb from the Nepal side and is based at the South Col. Climbers arrive in the ealry afternoon, get some rest and food and leave for the summit in the early evening.

A summit climb and return will take from 12 to 18 hours and most climbers will spend the next night at the South Col.