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Everest: The Longest Line of Selfish Egotists on Earth

Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

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The Ethics of Everest Climbing

This chapter explores the complex motivations and ethical dilemmas surrounding the pursuit of climbing Mount Everest, highlighting the risks faced by climbers and the Sherpa community. It critiques the commercialization of the expedition, the reckless behavior of unqualified climbers, and the environmental impact of overcrowding at high altitudes. Additionally, the chapter addresses the moral implications of abandoning bodies and waste on the mountain, questioning the true cost of ambition in such extreme environments.

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