This year, GPS tracking devices will be used to climb Mount Everest.
Nepalese government has announced it after spreading information about
climbers' clamor for Everest win. The BBC has reported this in a BBC
report.
According to the government's spokesman, it has been reported that if one of the mountain climbers returns from the middle of the mountain without going to the summit of Everest and demands the victory of the Everest, then they will be lying on the GPS Tracking with them. It will also help in finding a sailor who is in danger during climbing.
An official of the Nepalese Ministry of Tourism said that this year, GPS tracking will be done with mountaineers on experimental basis. If the success is achieved, then such machines will be compulsory for mountaineers from next year.
In fact, climbing climbs on Mount Himalayas are April and May. Several hundred climbers climbed to Nepal for the summit of Everest every year. Many climbers are training before the start of this year.
Meanwhile, two people who went to the Everest in 2016, have been accused of lying on the mountain climbers. After that, they have been banned from Nepal for 10 years.
According to the government's spokesman, it has been reported that if one of the mountain climbers returns from the middle of the mountain without going to the summit of Everest and demands the victory of the Everest, then they will be lying on the GPS Tracking with them. It will also help in finding a sailor who is in danger during climbing.
An official of the Nepalese Ministry of Tourism said that this year, GPS tracking will be done with mountaineers on experimental basis. If the success is achieved, then such machines will be compulsory for mountaineers from next year.
In fact, climbing climbs on Mount Himalayas are April and May. Several hundred climbers climbed to Nepal for the summit of Everest every year. Many climbers are training before the start of this year.
Meanwhile, two people who went to the Everest in 2016, have been accused of lying on the mountain climbers. After that, they have been banned from Nepal for 10 years.
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