Is requiring 7,000 meters of climbing experience really the best way to manage the risks of Everest? Nepal's new law seems to prioritize experience over other factors, like the safety of climbers and the environmental impact of their expeditions. While I understand the intention behind this regulation, I can't help but wonder if it will actually deter inexperienced climbers or just create an exclusive club. Will this change make Everest safer, or could it lead to unregulated climbs from those who find loopholes? What are your thoughts on this measure?
https://www.gundemkibris.com/nepal-evereste-tirmanis-icin-7-bin-metre-deneyimi-sarti-getiriyor
#Everest #Nepal #ClimbingRegulations #MountainSafety
https://www.gundemkibris.com/nepal-evereste-tirmanis-icin-7-bin-metre-deneyimi-sarti-getiriyor
#Everest #Nepal #ClimbingRegulations #MountainSafety
Is requiring 7,000 meters of climbing experience really the best way to manage the risks of Everest? Nepal's new law seems to prioritize experience over other factors, like the safety of climbers and the environmental impact of their expeditions. While I understand the intention behind this regulation, I can't help but wonder if it will actually deter inexperienced climbers or just create an exclusive club. Will this change make Everest safer, or could it lead to unregulated climbs from those who find loopholes? What are your thoughts on this measure?
https://www.gundemkibris.com/nepal-evereste-tirmanis-icin-7-bin-metre-deneyimi-sarti-getiriyor
#Everest #Nepal #ClimbingRegulations #MountainSafety