The Conquest of Mt. Everest
- Introduction
- Background Information
- Location of Mt. Everest
- Geography of the Surrounding Area
- Facts about Mt. Everest
- Height of the mountain
- How the mountain was named
- Peak XV
- Joloungma (Tibetan name)
- Sagarmatha (Nepalese name)
- The number of people who have climbed Everest to date
- Major Explorers Covered in this Paper
- Sir Edmund Hillary
- First to reach the summit (1953)
- Led a team of experienced mountain climbers who worked together
- Tenzing Norgay and the Sherpas
- Norgay was an experienced climber and guide who accompanied Hillary
- Sherpas still used to guide expeditions
- Rob Hall
- Leader of the failed 1996 expedition
- Led group of (mainly) tourists with little mountain climbing experience
- Sir Edmund Hillary
- The Impact Expeditions have had on Mt. Everest and Local Community
- Ecological Effects
- Loss of trees due to high demand for wood for cooking and heating for tourists.
- Piles of trash left by climbing expeditions
- Economic Effects
- Expedition fees provide income for the country
- Expeditions provide work for the Sherpas, contributing to the local economy.
- Cultural Effects
- Introduction of motor vehicles
- Introduction of electricity
- Ecological Effects
- Conclusion
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