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All About Everest Podcast - Stories, History, and Challenges from the World’s Tallest Mountain

Inside the Death Zone: The Science, Survival, and Latest Everest News

09 Oct 2025

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In this episode of The All About Everest Podcast, host Pauline Reynolds Nuttall takes listeners deep into the Death Zone — the deadly region above 8,000 meters where oxygen levels plummet and every breath is a fight for survival. Discover what really happens to the human body at extreme altitude, why even experienced climbers collapse without warning, and how technology, oxygen, and genetics help Sherpas and mountaineers survive the world’s harshest environment.Before diving in, Pauline shares the latest Everest fall 2025 updates — clearing up sensational headlines about “1,000 climbers stuck on Everest.” The truth? Over 1,000 trekkers on the Tibetan side were stranded in a freak blizzard, not climbers on the summit. She also discusses a new ski descent attempt on the northern face, rumored to connect with last year’s discovery of Andrew “Sandy” Irvine’s remains.From frostbite and altitude sickness to miraculous survival stories and cutting-edge safety tech, this episode explores why Everest’s Death Zone remains both terrifying and awe-inspiring.Listen now to uncover the science, the danger, and the unbreakable spirit of those who dare to climb Mount Everest.Follow, rate, and subscribe to the podcast. Join the free Skool Everest group for more stories, news, and community discussions.Liked the audio edit? If you need audio help, Nathan Medina worked magic. You can find me online @mamabearoutdoors or @allabouteverest. My website mamabearoutdoors.com

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