Source: Neatorama
From Smithsonian:
… On average, climbers spend 16 to 18 days on the mountain, acclimating at lower elevations and ferrying gear up to progressively higher camps before attempting the summit.
All those people spending all that time on the mountain means lots of poop, about two tons per year.
In the past, people would throw their wastes into pits or deep ice crevasses, in hopes that their…
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