
Blake
I need the 5 most popular climbing routes of Mt. Everest (or the 5 easiest ones)
and then if you could i need to select two of the popular climbing routes and identify the key places or camps. Make a table for each climbing route. Each table should include the name of each camp, the elevation of the camp in feet, and the difference in elevation between each camp in feet. Identify which section of each route gains the most in elevation.
thanks in advance :]
Answer
A) Japanese Couloir
B) Central North Face
C) The Great Couloir (White Limbo)
D) South-East Ridge Standard ( Sir Edmond Hillary's route )
E) N-NE (Zakharov's) Couloir
The two most popular are the: South-East Ridge Standard ( 1140 climbs )and the North East Ridge with ( 655 climbs.)
South-East Ridge:
Southeast ridge begins with a trek to Base Camp at 5,380 m (17,700 ft)
Camp "I" at 6,065 m (19,900 ft). a gain of 2,200 feet
Camp "II" at 6,500 m (21,300 ft) a gain of 1,400 feet
Camp "III" at 7,470 m (24,500 ft). a gain of 3,200 feet ((The most gain after Base Camp))
Camp "IV" at 7,970m (26,000ft). a gain of 1,500 feet
The South Summit at 8,750 m (28,700 ft) a gain of 2,700 feet
The Summit at 8,848 m (29,029 ft). a gain of 329 feet.
North East Ridge:
North East Ridge begins with a trek to Base Camp at 5,180 m (16,990 ft)
Camp "II", at 6,100 m (20,000 ft) a gain of 3,0I0 feet
Camp "III" at 6,500 m (21,300 ft) a gain of 1,300 feet
Camp "IV" at 7,010 m (23,000 ft) a gain of 1,700 feet
First Step at 27,890 feet. A gain of 4,890 feet. ((The most gain after Base Camp))
Second Step at 28,300 feet. A gain of 410 feet
Third Step at (28,510 ft to 28,870 ft) a gain of 570 feet
The Summit Ridge at (29,029 ft) a gain of 159 feet
As a historical note, I interviewed Sir Edmond Hillary and his Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1998 for a television station here in Ontario Canada. A huge man ( at 6' 6" ) with a heart of gold. May he rest in peace.
Hope this is what you need.
Regards,
Warren
A) Japanese Couloir
B) Central North Face
C) The Great Couloir (White Limbo)
D) South-East Ridge Standard ( Sir Edmond Hillary's route )
E) N-NE (Zakharov's) Couloir
The two most popular are the: South-East Ridge Standard ( 1140 climbs )and the North East Ridge with ( 655 climbs.)
South-East Ridge:
Southeast ridge begins with a trek to Base Camp at 5,380 m (17,700 ft)
Camp "I" at 6,065 m (19,900 ft). a gain of 2,200 feet
Camp "II" at 6,500 m (21,300 ft) a gain of 1,400 feet
Camp "III" at 7,470 m (24,500 ft). a gain of 3,200 feet ((The most gain after Base Camp))
Camp "IV" at 7,970m (26,000ft). a gain of 1,500 feet
The South Summit at 8,750 m (28,700 ft) a gain of 2,700 feet
The Summit at 8,848 m (29,029 ft). a gain of 329 feet.
North East Ridge:
North East Ridge begins with a trek to Base Camp at 5,180 m (16,990 ft)
Camp "II", at 6,100 m (20,000 ft) a gain of 3,0I0 feet
Camp "III" at 6,500 m (21,300 ft) a gain of 1,300 feet
Camp "IV" at 7,010 m (23,000 ft) a gain of 1,700 feet
First Step at 27,890 feet. A gain of 4,890 feet. ((The most gain after Base Camp))
Second Step at 28,300 feet. A gain of 410 feet
Third Step at (28,510 ft to 28,870 ft) a gain of 570 feet
The Summit Ridge at (29,029 ft) a gain of 159 feet
As a historical note, I interviewed Sir Edmond Hillary and his Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1998 for a television station here in Ontario Canada. A huge man ( at 6' 6" ) with a heart of gold. May he rest in peace.
Hope this is what you need.
Regards,
Warren
m*a*s*h song?

hirim69
its from m*a*s*h where the camp gets potters' favorite movie and they sing " oh, i dont want no more of army life, gee mom i wanna go home." whats it called?
Answer
"They Say That in the Army"
Here are a few lines and the chorus, however, plenty of people makes up their own lines:
They told me in the Army, the girls are mighty fine
You ask for Betty Grable, they give you Frankenstein
Chorus:
Oh, I don't want no more of army life
Gee, ma, I want to go
Back to Ontario
Gee, ma, I want to go home!
They told me in the Army, the food is mighty fine
A pea rolled off the table and killed a friend of mine.
They told me in the Army, the drink is mighty fine
You order up a whisky, they serve ya turpentine!
They told me in the Army, they love ta sing and dance
But no one said those Nazis would shoot me in the pants!
"They Say That in the Army"
Here are a few lines and the chorus, however, plenty of people makes up their own lines:
They told me in the Army, the girls are mighty fine
You ask for Betty Grable, they give you Frankenstein
Chorus:
Oh, I don't want no more of army life
Gee, ma, I want to go
Back to Ontario
Gee, ma, I want to go home!
They told me in the Army, the food is mighty fine
A pea rolled off the table and killed a friend of mine.
They told me in the Army, the drink is mighty fine
You order up a whisky, they serve ya turpentine!
They told me in the Army, they love ta sing and dance
But no one said those Nazis would shoot me in the pants!
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