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How Much Does It Cost To Climb Everest, The Highest Mountain In The World?

A lot of people who love extreme outdoors might ask, how much does it cost to climb Everest? I must say it’s not cheap and it could cost your life depending on the mountain’s mood which can be very unpredictable.

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Most outdoor enthusiasts and ardent climbers want to set foot on the world's highest peak, but how much does it cost to climb Everest? Find out the price to reach this iconic summit!

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If you really wanna know how much it costs to climb Everest, the answer is A LOT. Survival preparation is crucial as the mountain's hostile weather includes freezing winds that reach speeds of up to 50 miles an hour. Unexpected storms can drop snow up to about 3 meters tall. Money should not be an issue because your survival is at stake here.

Altitude sickness due to lack of oxygen in extreme heights can lead to loss of consciousness, the most dangerous scenario possible on Mt. Everest. For every 100 people that reached the top, an average of 4 died. But regardless of the obvious risk that the great Everest poses, more people are still inspired by those who have succeeded. For instance, Reinhold Messner inspired me to challenge some great heights as I prepare to fulfill the ambition of a lifetime in the Himalayas.

So before you decide to pack up your gear to climb Mt. Everest, you need to be aware of how much you'll need to spend (on average):

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The Permit

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Climbing the tallest mountain on the planet is costly. If you want to climb Everest, you'll have to save up for all the fees you'll need to pay. The permit to climb alone requires $11,000, apart from the average trip cost of $65,000. Rental fees are not included.

High Altitude Climbing Gear

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The high altitude climbing gear, from footwear to headgear to climbing sticks, costs $7,000. You don't want to skimp on your budget for this one. This might just be the best summit of your climbing career, so go for the high-quality brands.

 

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Other Expenses

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Advanced climbing lessons cost $4,000 and helicopter evacuation costs between $5,000 and $20,000, depending on start and end locations. The last situation you'd want to be in is awaiting rescuers on a chopper to pick you up. That's got to hurt your pockets!

Conquering the summit of Mt. Everest can be a pinnacle of one's climbing career. It is a huge undertaking but there are reasons why a devoted climber takes this challenge head-on. Embarking on this expedition provides an adventure of a lifetime that is certainly second to none. It gives every climber an unexplainable yet welcomed sense of fulfillment. A life-changing experience that after reaching the top, you will feel you can handle anything life throws in your way. If you have the money, the shape, and the guts to climb the world's highest mountain, then feel free to do so. For sure, you'll come back with a new version of yourself!

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How Much Does It Cost To Climb Everest, The Highest Mountain In The World?

Do you know other costs we must consider before climbing Mt. Everest? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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  1. InklingBooks

    December 28, 2016 at 8:21 AM

    My advice is that psychology matters more in climber safety than gear or even guides. Do not climb Everest or any major mountain, if you don’t personally know someone who died mountain climbing.

    Read accounts of the disasters on Everest and one factor comes through clearly. These tourist climbers who got in trouble and often died did not realize just how dangerous a mountain can be. They kept going, when they should have turned back. They stayed on the top taking pictures when they should have started down. A mountain can be very unforgiving of mistakes like those.

    Knowing someone who died on a mountain will disabuse you of any idea that a climb is a lark or a mere adventure to be bragged about when you get home. It is not a game. Make one mistake and you may die. That needs to be deeply embedded in your psyche and control all that you do. If it isn’t, stay home.

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