Scottish Daily Mail

Everest’s ‘Hillary Step’ collapses

- Mail Foreign Service

EVEREST’S famous Hillary Step has collapsed, a climber has confirmed.

The 40ft rocky outcrop near the summit is thought to have been destroyed in Nepal’s devastatin­g 2015 earthquake.

There had been rumours following earlier expedition­s that the near-vertical step had been destroyed, but snowy conditions made it difficult to confirm.

British mountainee­r Tim Mosedale said the formidable rocky barrier has now been replaced with a potentiall­y dangerous area of loose rubble and debris. He wrote on Facebook after reaching the summit last week: ‘It’s official. The Hillary Step is no more.’

Photos he posted online show how the Step has changed dramatical­ly compared with images taken a few years ago. The outcrop stood at 28,800ft on the mountain’s southeast ridge, and was considered the last great challenge before the 29,000ft summit. It was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, who was the first to scale it in 1953.

Climbers were often forced to wait to climb the Step one at a time with the aid of a rope line.

Its destructio­n could now create an even bigger bottleneck as the terrain is expected to be even harder to navigate. Mountainee­rs may have to wait for long periods in perilously cold temperatur­es and at a high altitude while others attempt to find limited paths up the section.

 ??  ?? Before the fall: The Hillary Step
Before the fall: The Hillary Step

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