Fascination with the fatal mountain ....** more death on Everest.
By: WADE DAVIS
From Saturday's Globe and Mail. Toronto,Canada
Published Saturday, May. 26, 2012 2:00AM EDT
Last updated Sunday, May. 27, 2012 9:56PM EDT
** Shriya Shah-Klorfine, of Toronto, CANADA.
The Canadian woman has died pursuing her dream of scaling Mount Everest.
Comment woodbuck27:
Were you aware that for every ten climbers that make the climb to the summit of Mount Everest one climber dies in that pursuit. What's your opinion on the sense of such a gruelling and extremely dangerous focus in one's life. How may people suffer have suffered the selfishness of that dream with Mount Everest taking a death toll of some 400 climbers and Sherpa guides?
Shriya Shah-Klorfine added her body to the 400 or more corpses that litter the flanks and ice fields of Mount Everest. Three others died the day she did. Old and young, men and women, a German, a South Korean and a Chinese. In spite of urgings by her Sherpa guides to turn back, Ms. Shah-Klorfine insisted on reaching the summit, which she did, though it meant her death on the descent as a result of oxygen depletion.
If you ever want to read a decent book on what to scale Everest means I recommend 'Into Thin Air' a personal account of his climb and the disater involved in that effort by climber and author Jon Krakauer.
When many of us might struggle with trying to climb to the top of the CN Tower in Toronto. What is it that drives people with the same fascination to follow the footsteps of George Mallory and the first Canadian on Everest **Oliver Wheeler (1921) from Tibet to the North Col, and from its crest a long slog up the shoulder of the North Ridge to the Northeast Ridge and ultimately the base of the summit pyramid?
Of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay who in 1953 trekked through Nepal, made their way through the notorious Khumbu Icefall and climbed the ice face of the Western Cwm to reach the South Col before enduring a brutal final ascent that took them to the summit?
** It was Oliver Wheeler who discovered the doorway to the mountain from the north, up the East Rongbuk Glacier to the North Col, and from its crest a long slog up the shoulder of the North Ridge to the Northeast Ridge and ultimately the base of the summit pyramid.

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