ethanconner+FollowEverest’s Wildest Season Yet!Everest just wrapped up a wild season: nearly 800 summits, record permit hikes coming, and some seriously speedy climbs (one team went London-to-summit-and-back in under a week!). There were wingsuit flight attempts, FKT chases, and a couple of no-oxygen legends. Crowds, jet stream winds, and helicopter rescues kept things spicy. Oh, and next year? Climbing Everest will cost even more. Would you still go for it? #Everest2025 #MountEverest #Adventure #Spirituality146Share
boothconnor+FollowEverest’s Wildest Traffic Jam YetImagine climbing all the way to Everest’s summit—only to get stuck in a line! This spring, over 500 climbers (plus their Sherpa guides) have queued up in the freezing wind, waiting for their shot at the top of the world. The pics are unreal: a snaking line of neon jackets against endless snow, even a group selfie at 29,000 feet. Everest Day just marked 72 years since the first summit, but wow, the crowds are next level now! #MountEverest #Everest2024 #Adventure #Spirituality20Share
Charles Coleman+FollowEverest’s Wild Traffic Jam!Everest is packed! Nearly 500 climbers from all over the world (plus just as many guides) are crowding the mountain, leading to epic traffic jams—yep, even at 29,000 feet. The weather’s been brutal, with storms and flu knocking people out of the race. Record-breaker Kami Rita Sherpa just hit his 31st summit, but tons of newbies are slowing things down for the pros. Should there be a climbing test before you go? #MountEverest #Adventure #TravelNews #Spirituality121Share
ethanconner+FollowEverest Climbers Using Gas?!Climbers just summited Everest in under 5 days—thanks to inhaling xenon gas before their trip! The shortcut skips weeks of acclimatization, but now the mountaineering world is freaking out. Some say it’s the future of climbing, others warn it’s risky and could make Everest even more crowded (and dangerous). The Nepalese government is even investigating. Would you try this wild new hack or stick to the old-school way? #Everest #Mountaineering #Adventure #Spirituality00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowEverest Climbed in Under a Week?!A team just scaled Mt. Everest in record time—less than a week—by using an anesthetic gas to speed up their climb. Normally, it takes weeks or even months to acclimate to the crazy high altitudes, but this shortcut has some experts seriously worried about the risks. Would you try it or stick to the old-school way? #Everest #Mountaineering #Adventure #Spirituality81Share
robertjones+FollowNY to Everest Summit in 4 Days?!A Ukrainian guy living in the US claims he went from sea level in New York to the top of Mount Everest in just four days—no weeks of acclimatizing like everyone else! He prepped by sleeping in a hypoxic tent at home and used supplemental oxygen, but no fancy gases. The record isn’t verified yet, but if true, this is next-level wild. Imagine telling your boss you’ll be back from Everest by Monday! #Everest #Mountaineering #Adventure #Spirituality10Share
Justin Dixon+FollowEverest Climbed in 5 Days?!British climbers just made Everest history by reaching the summit in under five days—thanks to Xenon gas! Instead of weeks of acclimatisation, they prepped with Xenon inhalation and high-altitude tents at home. Some call it a game-changer for safety and the environment (less time, less waste), while others say it’s a stunt. Would you try this shortcut or stick to the old-school grind? #Everest #Climbing #Innovation #Adventure #Mountaineering #Travel30Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowDid These Brits Hack Everest?Four ex-special forces Brits just climbed Everest in under five days—without the usual weeks of acclimatising! Their secret? Xenon gas and hypoxic tents. It’s wild because most climbers spend 6-8 weeks getting used to the altitude, but these guys basically prepped at home and went straight up. The mountaineering world is divided: is this a game-changing shortcut or just risky business? Would you try it if it meant skipping weeks on the mountain? #Everest #Adventure #Mountaineering #Innovation #RecordBreaking #Spirituality130Share
Jamie Watson+FollowThis Guy’s Climbed Everest 19 Times?!British climber Kenton Cool just hit the Everest summit for a record 19th time (yep, you read that right) and he’s already planning number 20! He’s been at it almost every year since 2004, only missing when disasters or the pandemic shut things down. Only Sherpa guides have more climbs than him. Cool says Everest is for everyone—but maybe not all at once, since he saw a crowd at the top this year. Would you ever try it? #Everest #Mountaineering #Adventure #RecordBreaker #TravelGoals #Travel10Share
Justin Dixon+FollowThis Guy’s Everest Obsession Is WildKenton Cool just climbed Everest for the 19th time (yep, 19!) and he’s already planning to go back for a 20th summit next year. He’s not even a Sherpa—just a super determined Brit who’s basically made Everest his second home since 2004. Only a handful of Nepali guides have done it more. Would you ever go back to the same mountain 20 times? This guy’s on another level! #Everest #Mountaineering #Adventure #RecordBreaker #TravelGoals #Travel43Share