The famous Hillary Step near Everest’s top is gone. It used to be the last big obstacle to the summit. Now, instead of a near-vertical rock wall, it’s an easier ~45° snow slope.
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The famous Hillary Step near Everest’s top is gone. It used to be the last big obstacle to the summit. Now, instead of a near-vertical rock wall, it’s an easier ~45° snow slope.

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View from the top of the world! Here's what the world looks like from Everest summit. This image, looking down at Lhotse - the fourth highest mountain in the world. Image by Dave Watson / HT Mountains Mountains & just Mountains on FB. #AdventurusQuest #Everest #HillaryStep #Nepal #Himalayans #Mountains #Summit #Adventure #Climbing #Hiking #DeathZone #Mountaineering #Outdoors #NationalParks #ProtectedAreas
By @foxnews "On this day in 1953, Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa of Nepal, became the first explorers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. The final 40-foot rock wall that climbers have to scale to reach the summit is named after Hillary. In this photo, a climber prepares to descend the “Hillary Step” as he makes his way down from the summit of Mount Everest. #MtEverest #Everest #mountainclimbing #hillarystep #edmundhillary #tenzingnorgay #nepal Photo Credit: AP/Alpenglow Expeditions, Adrian Ballinger, File" via @PhotoRepost_app