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    the gruesome sights are a testament to the fact that despite the experience and knowledge of Sherpa guides and modern technology, mountain climbing is at its heart still a dangerous and risky sport. Still more people are not killed but become entangled in horrific situations, and rescuers must attempt to save them with high-risk maneuvers. But mountain climbing is a conscious decision on the part of the climber, and rescuers should not be held accountable for the decisions of the climbers. Furthermore

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    “Why do you climb?” Four words; four syllables; one question that I’ve heard a countless number of times; one question that I never knew how to answer. (Antithesis) Climbing is a sport that is performed in most corners of the world; it’s objective is to develop and carry out a method of ascending a rock face, be it with tools, by hand, with protection, or without. For most people, it is a game to be played for the hell of it; for the majority, it is a social environment that connects people of all

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    Climbing Mount Everest has many pros and cons. Sometimes people leave their trash, and sometimes, people die! Read-on to see some pros and cons of climbing Mount Everest. First, let's start with the pros. The first pro is that you gain fame. You are known in the world for climbing the mountain. Another pro is that you are known for accomplishing a big accomplishment. And the last pro is that you can gain strength. If you can climb a mountain, then you can climb anything and any hard task will be

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    Victory? Climbing Mount Everest can endanger climbers lives because risks include, death, permanent injuries, and mental anguish which are some of the prices climbers pay to accomplish their victory. In May 1996 eight climbers lost their lives on a single day, May 10, 1996 when a storm hit Mount Everest. They said that was the worst loss of life ever on the mountain in a single day. In 1980 and 2002, 91 climbers have died attempting to climb Mount Everest. This just shows how dangerous climbing Mount

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    Looking for a new hobby? Well, you're in luck because I’ve got a great one. Rock climbing is an activity everyone should try for many reasons. The sense of accomplishment when finishing is unlike any other. Rock climbing usually takes you to a high point (a mountain or cliff) and from these high points, you have an opportunity to observe the beauty of nature. Exercise, of course, is a positive attribute to rock climbing. First of all, whenever we finish something that was difficult we feel proud

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    Paper #3 During Week 3, we started our day on the bad side due to the lack of sleep, and the change of weather. Throughout the day our energy level improved as the day went on. The field activity for the day included rock climbing. Discussion of group dynamics, rock climbing technique and leave no traces were brought up through out the day. Group Dynamic The group dynamic was really off since the morning started. Everyone was gloomy and sleepy. I know that I personally slept for four hours the

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    Rock climbing is a bizarre choice of sport for someone who’s scrawny, 5’ 3”, and, most importantly, afraid of heights. I think that’s why I was drawn to it. I’m, by nature, a very nervous person. I worry about the future, I worry about the past, I worry about other people: that they’re thinking about me, or that they’re not. I worry myself into panic attacks that leave me hyperventilating on the ground, shaking like a leaf with pure epinephrine running through my veins. It was that type of panic

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    their lives. Also some of these climbers who challenge themselves and end up calling for rescue services cause the deaths of rescuers too. People should not have the right to rescue services when they put themselves at risk the second they start climbing that mountain. The first reason people should not have the right to rescue services is that climbers are starting to become thoughtless with their risky decisions because they know there are rescue services, and disastrously their lives are being

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    Do you really know how dangerous climbing Mt. Everest is? Mt. Everest is the tallest mountain in the world and only professional climbers can climb it. Only a few people know about the real dangers of Mt. Everest, from the slippery slopes, slick ice, thin air, and deep crevices. Climbers do not have much stamina to climb the mountain, so they need to train for years and years just to climb one mountain. Climbers from 13 to 73 years old have climbed the mountain, but not all have come down. People

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    I would like to tell the story of the first time I went rock climbing. Over the last summer, my family and I took a trip to the Adirondack Mountains in New York. While there, me and my sister had to opportunity to climb several mountain faces that ranged from 90 to 110 feet off the ground. This event was significant to me because it marked a moment in my life where I truly recognized I could surprise myself with what I was able to accomplish. Growing up, I was always the scrawny kid that got picked

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