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The Everest team that used Xenon Gas to expedite the acclimatization process proved the method successful by summiting Mount ...
Four former British special forces soldiers, who scaled Everest in record time, have found themselves in the middle of controversy due to their use of xenon gas. The men used the chemical to speed up ...
Xenon is a colourless, odourless gas with anaesthetic properties that can improve acclimatisation and protect against ...
A British team of veteran ex-special forces soldiers summited Everest today, expedition organisers said, in a bid to fly from ...
A team of four British climbers has etched their names in mountaineering history, becoming the first to summit Mount Everest ...
Four former British special forces soldiers set a new record on Wednesday by climbing Mount Everest in less than five days, without undergoing the usual acclimatisation process on ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNEverest in five days: British team’s speed climb triggers probeEx-special force soldiers climb in record time after xenon gas treatment in Germany. Nepal launches an inquiry.
Four British former special forces soldiers have set a record by climbing Mount Everest in under five days without ...
They now have 48 hours to get back to Base Camp and fly to Kathmandu and back to the UK to achieve their goal of summiting Everest in a week from home.
Birmingham MP Al Carns topped out on the highest mountain in the world in record time, aided by a pre-climb blast of xenon ...
After months of training, hypoxic chamber sessions, and Xenon gas treatment, four British Army veterans made history today by ...
Four British climbers became the first to scale Mount Everest on Wednesday using Xenon gas, which helped them save several weeks that mountaineers need to get used to high altitudes, an official of ...
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