This mountain may not be as high or as famous as Everest, but it's a riskier endeavor requiring a higher level of skill and fitness to successfully summit.
Indian climber Anshu Jamsenpa has made the fastest double ascent of Mount Everest, becoming the first woman in the world to reach the highest point on earth twice in five days.
Mount Everest's "death zone" begins at 26,247 feet and stretches until its summit. Here's what happens to your mind and body, according to those who climbed it.
The ski run starts atop Everest, some 29,000 feet above sea level and in the death zone, where people can’t survive for long.
Twin brothers have conquered a Himalayan mountain, one dressed in modern clothing, the other wearing a replica of kit worn by ...
AEW star Darby Allin revealed why he wanted to climb Mount Everest and joked that Tony Khan is glad he didn't die trying to ...
Unstable snow and fluctuating weather conditions brought on by Cyclone Monica are believed to have caused the avalanche. Five ...
The Kathmandu Post, citing local officials, reported on Tuesday that the avalanche hit the team of 15 people as they were ...
Five foreign climbers and two Nepali guides were killed when an avalanche struck Mount Yalung Ri as rescue teams are facing ...
Few Seattle University alums have reached the heights that Jim Whittaker did—literally. On May 1, 1963, Whittaker, ’52, along with Sherpa Nawang Gombu, became the first American to summit Mount ...
The youngest Briton to have reached the summit of Everest at the time of writing is Jake Meyer, who set the record in 2005 aged 21. For more information on Alex's Everest challenge or to donate to his ...
A series of events that marked the 50th anniversary of the British expedition to climb the south west face of Everest, has raised more ...