What is the deadliest part of Everest?
Have you ever wondered what poses the greatest risk to climbers attempting to summit Mount Everest, the world's tallest peak? The answer may surprise you. While the treacherous Khumbu Icefall and treacherous weather conditions are well-known hazards, there's a lesser-known aspect that's even more deadly. What could it be? Is it the thin air at high altitudes that can lead to altitude sickness? Or could it be the sheer drop-offs and exposure on the mountain's flanks? Join me as we delve into the deadliest part of Everest and uncover the truth behind this enigmatic mountain.