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Describe the situation when the mountaineers reached at camp Nine.​

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Answered by radhika6719
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Explanation:

Mountaineering is the set of activities that involves ascending mountains. Mountaineering-related activities include traditional outdoor climbing, skiing, and traversing via ferratas.[2][3][4][5] Indoor climbing, sport climbing and bouldering are also considered mountaineering by some.[6]

Unlike most sports, mountaineering lacks widely-applied formal rules, regulations, and governance; mountaineers adhere to a large variety of techniques and philosophies when climbing mountains.[7] Numerous local alpine clubs support mountaineers by hosting resources and social activities. A federation of alpine clubs, the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), is the International Olympic Committee-recognized world organization for mountaineering and climbing.[8]

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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The group of pursuits known as mountaineering involves climbing mountains. Skiing, via Ferrata traversing, and classic outdoor climbing are all mountaineering-related activities.

"Early on Friday morning, Tenzing and Hillary depart from Camp Nine to resume their ascent to the summit. Tenzing was determined to reach the summit, even at the expense of his life."

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Early on Friday morning, Tenzing and Hillary left Camp Nine to resume their ascent to the summit. Tenzing was committed to reaching the summit, even if it meant losing his life. They alternated taking the initiative because the person who comes after has the challenging role of serving as the team's anchor. In order to place the flags of the United Nations, India, Nepal, and Great Britain at the summit, Tenzing was carrying them. They had to cut across the south face after an hour of steady climbing in order to start climbing the west side, where they had to navigate a steep line of boulders. It took some time because this turned out to be challenging.

After they got over these obstructions, they simply had to cross a snow-covered hill. As they got closer to the summit, the incline grew less steep, making it easier. They kept the same steady pace and nearly reached the little, flattened summit simultaneously, despite the fact that the last sixty or seventy feet of the ascent were not very dangerous. Their friendship and cooperation were symbolized by the rope that was tied between them.

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