Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Everest: The Longest Line of Selfish Egotists on Earth

Dec 17, 2024
Controversy brews around climbing Mount Everest as the hosts argue its immorality. They discuss the severe risks faced by Sherpas and the environmental degradation caused by climbers. An interview with blind climber Eric Weihenmayer sheds light on personal motivations versus ethical implications. Humorously critiquing commercialization, they imagine absurd scenarios like escalators on the mountain. The conversation delves into the egotism of climbers and the societal shift towards individualism, prompting a re-evaluation of ambition versus community values.
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INSIGHT

The Cost of Everest

  • Climbing Everest is expensive, costing $30,000-$160,000, a sum better spent elsewhere.
  • The money could fund education, research, or helping others instead of self-indulgence.
INSIGHT

Brain Damage on Everest

  • Most Everest climbers suffer permanent brain damage, including frontal subcortical lesions and microhemorrhages.
  • This damage affects memory and thought processes, a high price for bragging rights.
ANECDOTE

Body Retrieval Costs

  • Retrieving bodies from Everest is costly and dangerous, requiring significant resources and risking Sherpas' lives.
  • The cost ranges from $30,000 to $100,000 per body, adding to the climb's ethical burden.
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