How windy is it at the top of Mt. Everest?

Wind on Mount Everest
Everest easily. And winds over 160 km/h (100 mph) are its average level. There are suddenly strong winds even in the pre-or post monsoon season. The storms can blow the snow and ice down from the summit and cause problems for tourists and climbers.
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How windy is it at the top of Mount Everest?

Mount Everest is located in the normal elevation in which the jet stream is located so winds during much of year exceed 80 mph (128 km/hr.).
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What is the air like at the top of Mount Everest?

Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases, and the atmospheric pressure at the summit of Everest is 33% that of sea level. Therefore, there is 66% less oxygen than there is at sea level. Kerosene will not burn. Helicopters cannot fly.
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How much colder air is at the top of Mount Everest?

On the summit of Mount Everest, the temperature is usually around -10°C in the summer months, but the temperature remains a comfortable 15-20°C in many other regions. In the fall and winter, the temperature falls below 0°C on the western slopes of Mount Everest, to as low as -20°C or -30°C on the eastern side.
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How cold is the top of Mount Everest with wind chill?

Wind and Wind Chill on Mount Everest

During the winter Wind Chill adjusted temperatures at the summit are as low as -70C (-90F) and exposed skin would be frostbitten almost instantaneously at this temperature. Lower wind speeds in May and warmer temperatures explain the relatively short climbing window.
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Why can't you climb Everest in the summer?

Not only is the air pressure lower (on average it's 5 percent lower at the summit during the winter compared to its highest point during summer monsoon season), but freezing temperatures and high winds from the jet stream that engulf the mountain can make the climb nearly impossible.
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How much money does it cost to climb Mt Everest?

While the cost of climbing Everest ranged between $28,000 to $120,000 in 2017, the prices have continued to skyrocket. Taking a trek up Everest in 2022 will cost you anywhere from $30,000 to $160,000, with the average falling somewhere around $45,000.
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How do people stay warm on Mount Everest?

You start at the top -- your head -- with a polypropylene or wool hat or ski cap. Also, keep your neck warm with a wool scarf or neck gaiter. A fleece zipper jacket that goes up to your neck, and a lightweight down jacket that's not too puffy and has a drawstring waist would come next.
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Who was the fastest person to climb Mount Everest?

21 May 2004 - Pemba Dorje Sherpa (Nepal) climbed from Base Camp to the summit of Mt Everest in a time of 8 hr 10 min, the fastest ever ascent of the world's highest mountain.
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How many bodies are on Mount Everest?

While some bodies have been removed, it is estimated that over 100 remain on the mountain. In addition to bodies, discarded climbing gear, oxygen bottles, and other detritus from years of dangerous expeditions litter the mountainside, earning Everest yet another unofficial title: "the world's highest trashcan."
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Can you breathe at the top of Mount Everest?

When you go to a high elevation there is less air pressure. The lower air pressure makes air less dense (thinner) and so there is less oxygen in the air you breathe. At the top of Mount Everest there is only ⅓ of the oxygen available as there is at sea level.
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How much oxygen is there at the top of Mt Everest?

At the summit of Mount Everest at 8850 metres, there will be approximately 33% of the oxygen that is available at sea level. That's like climbing up stairs and only getting 1 out of every 3 breathes!
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How much oxygen do you need to climb Mount Everest?

Biophysicist Thomas F. Hornbein, who climbed Everest in 1963, calculated that the summit feels only half as high as it actually is to a person who is resting on top and breathing bottled oxygen at three liters per minute. (Two to three liters per minute is a fairly typical flow rate, Hackett said.)
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Where is the windiest place on Earth?

Commonwealth Bay, Antartica

The Guinness Book of World Records and National Geographic Atlas have both listed this bay in Antarctica as the windiest place on the planet. Katabatic winds in Commonwealth Bay are recorded at over 150 mph on a regular basis, and the average annual wind speed is 50 mph.
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Can you climb Everest at night?

Why Do People Climb Everest At Night? The last summit push from Camp 4 to the summit of Everest normally starts at night. By starting the climb late you won't be able to see much on the way up but can use headlamps to see the path and ropes.
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How long is the window to summit Everest?

What we primarily look for is a prolonged period (4-5 days) of stable weather with the jet far away. This is called "the window". During our four Everest expeditions the window has come every year at about the same time, around the 23rd of May and has lasted for about a week.
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Can you climb Everest in a day?

It takes about seven hours. Lhakpa Sherpa said this is by far the most difficult day of the journey. Typically, climbers attempt to make it to the summit and back to Camp Four in a single day, spending as little time as possible in the death zone.
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Do commercial planes fly over Mount Everest?

Most scheduled airlines avoid taking fly routes over Mount Everest. Jet aircraft fly at an altitude from 35000 to 40000 feet; the height of Mt. Everest is inside the jet plane's cruising altitude. To ensure a safe distance above the Himalayas, the pilots are required to fly into the lower portion of the stratosphere.
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Why does it take 2 months to climb Everest?

The higher the peak, the more efficient our bodies must be at using oxygen, so the more we must acclimatize. The highest mountains in the world are over 8,000 meters (26,400′) and the air is so thin (low in pressure), it takes weeks for our bodies to even be able to survive at the altitudes where we camp.
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Can you climb Everest for free?

All foreign climbers are required to obtain an $11,000 permit that allows a mountaineer to climb Everest. Those caught climbing without a permit face a fine of twice the fee they were trying to evade. Fees are less for other mountains.
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How do you not get frostbite on Everest?

Never treat a frostbite by rubbing it! Feel your feet sometimes while climbing, stretch the toes, kick the boots in the snow once in a while for improved circulation. Use HotTronics for the summit attempt, don't wear too tight boots. Always wear gators over plastic shoes - or even better use the One Sports shoes.
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How do you prevent frostbite on Everest?

Here are some tips to prevent frostbite if you're planning to go trekking in the freezing mountains of Nepal.
  1. Wear loose, light, and comfortable layers of clothing to preserve body heat. ...
  2. Your hands, feet, nose, cheeks, and ears are the most vulnerable. ...
  3. Keeping yourself hydrated can reduce the risk of developing frostbite.
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How much do Sherpas get paid?

On average they make from $30 a day or about $5 000 per season (usually making one ascent a year to Mount Everest or another eight-thousander). Their hard labor is also rewarded with a $500 to $1 000 extra tip the so-called Summit Bonus which they are paid upon the successful completion of the ascent.
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Why do they leave bodies on Everest?

The ones that aren't so lucky are left where they fall. Standard protocol is just to leave the dead where they died, and so these corpses remain to spend eternity on the mountaintop, serving as a warning to climbers as well as gruesome mile markers.
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Who is the youngest person to climb Everest?

Jordan Romero (born July 12, 1996) is an American mountain climber who was 13 years old when he reached the summit of Mount Everest.
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