Camp I

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Camp I is a high-altitude intermediate campsite on Mount Everest’s South Col route, used by climbers as a staging point during their ascent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Everest climbing camp
mountaineering campsite
accessedFrom Everest Base Camp NERFINISHED
accessedVia Khumbu Icefall NERFINISHED
climbingSeasonTypical post-monsoon (autumn)
pre-monsoon (spring)
countryClaim Nepal NERFINISHED
elevationApproxFeet 19700–20000
elevationApproxMeters 6000–6100
environment extreme alpine
high-altitude
hasStructureType tented camp
locatedIn Khumbu region NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Nepal NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mount Everest NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoute South Col route NERFINISHED
partOf standard Southeast Ridge route on Everest
positionRelativeTo above Everest Base Camp
below Camp II
riskFactor altitude sickness risk
avalanche exposure
crevasses nearby
terrainType glacial valley
snow and ice
usedAs acclimatization camp
overnight camp during ascent
usedBy Everest climbers
usedFor high-altitude mountaineering
staging point during Everest ascent

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South Col route hasCamp Camp I