Everest climbing the most
2023-12-26 10:09:16
The definition of “mountaineering record†here is how to use the fastest time (such as summiting Everest at 16 hours), anaerobic climbing, the least number (such as: solo), and innovation on the route (such as the first route of the new route). , technical difficulty, safety downhill ... ... way to climb, the figures and words here will make you feel into the Guinness Book of World Records, it is a complete record of Everest.
As of March 1, 2003, 1657 people from 60 countries (regions) reached the summit of Mount Everest. Since the first women’s generals from Japan’s Tabuchi Taminai and China’s Pando have been the first ever to board the Mount Everest in 1975, 81 women have already reached the summit (more than three of them have reached the summit twice), especially in the last four years, the number of successful female climbers has increased. Rapidly (10 in 1999; 7 in 2000; 11 in 2001; 8 in 2002).
As of March 1, 2003, a total of 83 people completed the north-south climbing of Everest. Among them, 54 in Nepal, 4 in Japan, 4 in the United States, 2 in women (South Africa Catherine ODOWD, Nepal LAKPA), 7 anaerobic climbers, and 2 were anaerobic.
Since May 8, 1978 when the Italian Messner first climbed without oxygen, by May 30, 2002, 88 people had completed a total of 110 anaerobic summits and 4 women. The highlights of the anaerobic climb were Ang Rita's 10 anaerobic climbs, Ang Rita's sole solo winter anaerobic climb (December 22, 1987), and two climbs by Reinhold MESSNER and ANG DORJE.
According to a research report from the University of Washington in the United States, in the last 21 years, the number of climbers who climbed oxygenless was 3 times more than that of oxygen climbers. From 1978 to 1999, of the 1,173 climbers on the summit, 1,077 used oxygen cylinders, of which the mortality rate was 3%. At the same time 96 people climbed anaerobic with a mortality rate of 8.3%.
The first of Everest:
The first Mount Everest mountain climber: In 1922, Britain’s second Mount Everest climbing team (captain Ji Bruce) still took the northern slope route in Tibet. They crossed the northern foothills, but reached an altitude of 8225 meters. Seven people died in the avalanche of the Sherpas. This is the first time that humans have lost their lives.
The first time oxygen was used in the climb: In 1922, George Finch and Geoffrey Bruce, the second Everest mountaineering team member (George Bruce) in the United Kingdom, used oxygen for the first time in the Mount Everest climb. This was a pilot-only use. oxygen cylinder.
As of March 1, 2003, 1657 people from 60 countries (regions) reached the summit of Mount Everest. Since the first women’s generals from Japan’s Tabuchi Taminai and China’s Pando have been the first ever to board the Mount Everest in 1975, 81 women have already reached the summit (more than three of them have reached the summit twice), especially in the last four years, the number of successful female climbers has increased. Rapidly (10 in 1999; 7 in 2000; 11 in 2001; 8 in 2002).
As of March 1, 2003, a total of 83 people completed the north-south climbing of Everest. Among them, 54 in Nepal, 4 in Japan, 4 in the United States, 2 in women (South Africa Catherine ODOWD, Nepal LAKPA), 7 anaerobic climbers, and 2 were anaerobic.
Since May 8, 1978 when the Italian Messner first climbed without oxygen, by May 30, 2002, 88 people had completed a total of 110 anaerobic summits and 4 women. The highlights of the anaerobic climb were Ang Rita's 10 anaerobic climbs, Ang Rita's sole solo winter anaerobic climb (December 22, 1987), and two climbs by Reinhold MESSNER and ANG DORJE.
According to a research report from the University of Washington in the United States, in the last 21 years, the number of climbers who climbed oxygenless was 3 times more than that of oxygen climbers. From 1978 to 1999, of the 1,173 climbers on the summit, 1,077 used oxygen cylinders, of which the mortality rate was 3%. At the same time 96 people climbed anaerobic with a mortality rate of 8.3%.
The first of Everest:
The first Mount Everest mountain climber: In 1922, Britain’s second Mount Everest climbing team (captain Ji Bruce) still took the northern slope route in Tibet. They crossed the northern foothills, but reached an altitude of 8225 meters. Seven people died in the avalanche of the Sherpas. This is the first time that humans have lost their lives.
The first time oxygen was used in the climb: In 1922, George Finch and Geoffrey Bruce, the second Everest mountaineering team member (George Bruce) in the United Kingdom, used oxygen for the first time in the Mount Everest climb. This was a pilot-only use. oxygen cylinder.
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