More than 100 climbers reached the top on Wednesday, May 17, but the day was not without tragedy
A window of calm conditions on Mount Everest allowed more than 100 climbers to reach the summit on Wednesday, May 17.
The Himalayan Times reported on the successful ascents on the world’s highest peak, which brought the total number of climbers to reach the summit this year to 166. While that number may sound big, the record for Everest summits happened in 2019, when an estimated 891 people summitted. Last year, 690 reached the top.
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