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Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years

July 8, 2024
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Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years
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Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years

In a recent update, the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest’s highest camp is littered with frozen garbage. Recently, a team led by Ang Babu Sherpa took on the daunting task of cleaning up debris and recovering remains near Everest’s summit. He reports that despite their efforts, the site remains littered with significant amounts of garbage, and that the cleanup process might take years to complete.

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During the latest climbing season, a joint effort funded by the Nepal government involving soldiers and Sherpas managed to remove an impressive 11 tons (11000 kg) of waste, along with four bodies and a skeleton. However, this only scratches the surface of the problem. Ang Babu Sherpa estimates that there may still be between 40 to 50 tons of garbage across South Col, the last camp before climbers attempt the summit.

Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years

The debris left behind comprises mostly old tents, food packaging, gas cartridges, oxygen bottles, discarded ropes, and other climbing gear. These items have accumulated over decades of Everest expeditions, creating layers of frozen waste at the inhospitable altitude of 8,000 meters (26,400 feet). The extreme conditions at such heights, where oxygen levels are severely reduced and weather can turn treacherous in an instant, pose challenges to any cleanup operation.

Historically, climbers have not always been diligent about removing their waste. Despite recent regulations requiring climbers to carry out their garbage or risk losing their deposits, much of the litter recovered by Ang Babu’s team dates back to earlier expeditions, highlighting a longstanding issue of environmental cleanup on Everest.

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The logistical complexities of the cleanup effort are immense. Sherpas focused on higher-altitude areas, retrieving garbage and bodies, while soldiers operated at lower levels and base camp. The process of extracting frozen waste from the ice-covered terrain is arduous and time-consuming, often requiring waiting for brief windows of favorable weather when the sun can help thaw the ice cover.

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Removing bodies frozen deep within the ice presents even greater challenges. Ang Babu recounts a painstaking two-day effort to extract one body found at South Col, frozen upright in the ice. Adverse weather forced the team to retreat to lower camps before returning to complete the recovery. Another body, located even higher at 8,400 meters (27,720 feet), took 18 hours to transport to Camp 2, where a helicopter finally retrieved it for identification.

Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years

In addition to the human remains, the team dealt with 11 tons of waste, with non-degradable items sorted for recycling in Kathmandu. Despite the efforts to mitigate the impact, challenges persist due to the sheer volume of waste and the harsh conditions that complicate cleanup operations on the world’s highest peak.

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