I am guessing that Camp 2 is hidden behind the rock outcropping at the top right of the icefall.
No thank you....
Plenty of room for more!
I think the the blue buildings at the right are a permanent lower base camp. The slew of tents on the rocky area below where the icefall is spilling out is the true 'base camp.' I'm assuming that's what you were referring to.
If you look closer to the literal 'middle' of the picture, between Everest (highest peak in the distance, left of icefall) and Nuptse (closest peak on right), you can make out 'Camp III' on the Lhotse face (Lhotse is middle peak)
The south route as described by Wikipedia:
Plenty of room for more!
Cool, thanks! that's what I was looking for, I think I found the camps on the face of Lohtse, but not sure which ones they are, you can zoom in and see a line of ants moving up the face of the mountain.
I'm reading Into Thin Air right now about the 1996 Everest expedition, pretty good book so far. It's really interesting to learn how inhospitable this place is. Even though people claim it's a walk in the park, just sitting around above 25,000 feet, doing nothing, is hard on your body. The author said that if you took someone from sea level and dumped them right off at 20-25,000 feet, the person would be dead within minutes.
Crossing the ladder wouldn't be that bad, imagine the Sherpas that rigged the ladder and were the first ones up it. Now that takes balls.
im waiting for the tram with the restaurant and gift shop at the top of Everest.
If the Japanese get there...
Already pulled that on Fuji, strip mall, food/beer, and hotels on the top.
I didn't even notice the base camp until I zoomed way in.