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The group, all former British special forces members, became the first climbers to use xenon gas to scale the world’s highest ...
Use of Xenon gas, believed to help prevent altitude sickness, reduce low-oxygen effects, stirs debate in mountaineering ...
A team of former British special forces soldiers, including a UK veterans minister, achieved a record-breaking Mount Everest ascent in under five days ...
Traditionally, climbers take more than a month to summit Everest. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Mr Andrew Ushakov said he did not use Xenon gas. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNTourism department investigates use of Xenon Gas in Everest ascentNepal's Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation has initiated an investigation into the use of Xenon gas by climbers ...
A Ukrainian man living in the U.S. claims to have climbed Mount Everest from sea level in New York in a record four days. While typically ascents take months for acclimatization, Andrew Ushakov ...
While the feat of the four former British special forces soldiers who climbed Everest in five days is still being questioned because they used xenon gas to skip the acclimatizatio ...
Ushakov said that in an attempt to make a fast ascent of Everest last year, he reached 8,500 m (27,880 ft) but developed a ...
A British minister has climbed to the summit of Mount Everest in just five days, thanks to a special gas that dramatically ...
The Nepalese authorities are investigating the activities of a climbing group of former military officers and a minister of the United Kingdom, who climbed Mount Everest in record time and used xenon ...
Xenon gas has never been used by climbers in Nepal, and that there was a need for a clear legislation on whether it should be banned ...
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