Sherpas are an ethnic group in Nepal known for their expertise in mountaineering. They make up a significant portion of the climbing population on Mount Everest, with estimates ranging from 30% to 50% of climbers being Sherpas. This fraction can vary depending on the climbing season and the specific expedition, but Sherpas play a crucial role in supporting and guiding climbers on the world's highest peak.
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It would be a very high amount of Sherpas who have reached the summit of Mount Everest comparied to european climbers.
It would be a very high amount of Sherpas who have reached the summit of Mount Everest comparied to european climbers.
The Sherpas from Nepal have had the most summits of Mount Everest.
The Sherpas
The people who live in villages in view of Mount Everest are Sherpas.
They are called 'Sherpas'. They can guide climbers up the mountain and keep the route safe and open.
The people who live around Mount Everest are called Sherpas.
nepali people especially sherpas and limbus
Over 5,000 people have successfully climbed Mount Everest to date.
Sherpas are associated with Mt Everest and the Himalaya.
Sherpas are associated with Mt Everest and the Himalaya.
The people who live in the shadow of Mount Everest are Sherpas.