When Svati Narula agreed to spend a season as part of a communications team at Mt. Everest basecamp she thought there would be a buffer between hers and the perils of Everest’s high slopes. But she would find there was no safe distance from the worst disaster in Mt. Everest’s history.
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A Rescue Gone Wrong
The Toll of SAR
Vertical Peril
How to Save a Life
In Death's Wake, He Decided to Survive
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Fallen Into An Ice Cave
Are the Animals Sick of Us?
Stabbed by a Trekking Pole
Why Extreme Heat is Nature's Stealthiest Killer
Hit by Rockfall Deep in a Cave
Liquid Gold or Fool's Errand? Should You Drink Pee to Stay Alive?
A Deadly Rescue on Mount Rainier
Pack Like Your Life Depends On It
Eric Larsen on Surviving Cancer and Polar Travel
Skier Rescues Stranger From a Tree Well
Four Nights Lost in the Cold
Signal Fire Strategies: Dos and Don'ts for Survival
Battling the Brain: A Neurological Illness Backcountry Skiing
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