
Daredevil can hit a hiccup if you are trying to climb the world’s best mountains.
Mount Everest in the Himalayas is exploring limited access to the summit.
Nepal has drafted a law requiring climbers to have them in advance Hiking experience One of the Himalayas was reported by Reuters.
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The proposed law aims to: Improved safety Also, while reducing overcrowding at the summit.
Anyone who wants to climb Mount Everest should provide evidence that he has climbed at least one 7,000 metre (22,965 feet) mountain in Nepal.

New safety measures for Mount Everest proposed by Nepal would require climbers to demonstrate previous high-altitude Himalayan experiences. (AP/Alpenglow Expedition/File)
According to Reuters, 12 climbers were reported to have died in 2023, with five missing after five people losing 478 hiking permits issued by Nepal.
Areas over 26,247 feet of the mountain “Death Zone.”
Since modern records began in 1921, more than 330 climbers have been killed while hiking Mount Everest.
So the air is too thin to support human life without supplemental oxygen.
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Since modern recordkeeping began in 1921, more than 330 climbers have died while hiking Mount Everest, but 200 people Leave frozen According to an employee at the travel agency Mount Everest, the slopes are said.
Expedition Operator Nepal believes that permission should not be restricted to people in the Himalayas, and that a peak of 7,000 meters should be allowed, as many mountains are not popular.

Anyone who wants to climb Mount Everest must provide evidence that he has climbed at least one 7,000m mountain in Nepal. (Reuters)
Lukas Furtenbach of Furtenbach Adventures, the organizer of the Austria-based expedition, told Reuters that Himalayan’s experience requirements were “meaningless.”
“We’ve added a mountain of nearly 7,000 meters to that list and are widely used as preparations like Ama Dablam, Aconcagua, Denali and others,” Furtenbach said.
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Garrett Madison of Madison Mountaineering shares similar sentiments, with Reuters saying the 6,500 metre peak anywhere in the world is a better idea.
“It’s too difficult to find a reasonable peak above 7,000 meters In Nepal“The US-based expedition organizer echoed.

According to Reuters, 12 climbers were reported to have died in 2023, with five missing after five people losing 478 hiking permits issued by Nepal. (AP Photo/Tashi Sherpa)
Tasi Lakpa Sherpa, who is on the 14 Peaks expedition in Nepal, told Reuters: “Only a few people in the 7,000-meter mountains attract climbers.”
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According to Kilimanjaro climbs, around 700 and 1,000 climbers attempt the summit every year, with success rates ranging from 60% to 70%.
Reuters contributed a report to this article.