Nepalese climbers have disputed reports that the iconic rock feature near the summit of Mt. Everest collapsed.
Last week, British mountaineer Tim Mosedale gained media attention after his Facebook posts, purporting to show that Everest’s Hillary Step was destroyed, went viral. The famed outcropping was, or is, one of the final and most difficult tasks facing Everest climbers. Mosedale has climbed Everest six times.
But this week, Nepalese climbers and officials are refuting those reports.
“This is a false rumor,” Ang Tshering Sherpa, the President of Nepal Mountaineering Association, told CNN. “I checked with Sherpas, climbers, and officials at the Base Camp. Hillary Step is intact.”
Hillary Step Still Intact?
According to the CNN report, Tshering claimed that “excessive snowfall” covered the step, both obscuring it from view and making it “easier for climbers.”
Disputed Claims
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