Journey of Everything

Mount Everest: Here's How the Death Zone Conga Line Really Works


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Pay $60 grand to train for years, trek to Everest Base Camp, then crawl through collapsing ice and join a deadly queue in the death zone? Here’s exactly how the world’s highest conga line works—complete with frostbite, Sherpa heroes, and the brutal absurdity of turning the roof of the world into an exclusive line-standing experience.

Climbing Mount Everest now costs around $60,000 for a guided Nepal-side trip, complete with a deadly bottleneck above the Hillary Step where climbers queue for hours in the death zone. Discover exactly how it works—from brutal training and the terrifying Khumbu Icefall to Sherpas hauling gear while frostbite and altitude sickness strike.

This raw, sarcastic breakdown exposes the frozen tourist trap at 29,000 feet: years of preparation, tent-city base camp at 17,600 feet, swaying ladders over crevasses, the steep Lhotse Face, and the absurd reality of paying top dollar to stand in a high-altitude traffic jam where people still die. We contrast modern commercialization with the raw grit of Hillary and Norgay in 1953 and Messner’s oxygen-free ascent. If you’ve ever wondered why rich dreamers risk everything for a five-minute summit photo, this episode delivers the unfiltered truth about Everest’s glittering, lethal circus.

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Journey of EverythingBy Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess