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We Analyze What the Proposed New Everest Law Actually Means
By Ángela Benavides
Everest to no longer be anybody’s climb
By Sangam Prasain
Incoming law could stop inexperienced climbers from scaling Mount Everest in move to reduce deaths and overcrowding
By Will Symons
Mount Everest's 2025 Climbing Season Starts off With New Safety Rules, Restrictions, and Bans: What You Need to Know
By Margherita Marullo
Nepal introduces new safety rules for Mt Everest, but guides question their effectiveness
By Angus Mackintosh
Nepal wants to limit the number of tourists who can climb Everest. What did they come up with there?
By Anastasiia Mohylevets
Everest: North Side Ready, South Side Workers Approach Camp 4
By Ángela Benavides
Major Everest rule change planned to only permit climbers who have scaled at least one 7,000m peak
By Shweta Sharma
Everest: North Side Ready, South Side Workers Approach Camp 4
By Ángela Benavides
Nepal plans to restrict Everest permits to experienced climbers
By Bernadette Baum, Gopal Sharma & Jacqueline Wong