, the technology used in clothing, for navigation and the knowledge of the ascent built-up over the years means that climbing Everest is now safer than ever. It is however, far from being safe.In 1953 Edmund Hillary, a New Zealand beekeeper, and Tenzing Norgay
and safe with impact absorbing material and an ergonomic shape moulded to the arch of a back.The increase in their level of protection has seen them gain high standard CE-certified ratings. There are two levels of standard which are measured through
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