Okay I preface with that is awesome that dude accomplished that feat and I am very interested with all stuff concerning Everest but I just could never see myself risking a climb.
1) Everything he described from the blaring sun to the bone chilling cold sounds effin miserable. Hard pass.
2) Everything he described and I had read previously says the Icefall is absolutely effing terrifying. Like **** your pants terrifying.
3) Time at the camp sounds boring as ****. Wifi isn't even good enough to watch pornhub.
4) When he mentioned the 90 person group of Korean/Chinese and their 180 Sherpas I nearly lost it. That is gd ridiculous.
5) Equally ridiculous or maybe more so is when near the summit he had to lift some Asian chick up 4ft ice stairs while Sherpas pulled her up. That is everything that is wrong with the current Everest climbing situation today.
6) Robin, the dude in his group that died, is mentioned twice before that. First during their training trek up to Camp 2, he can't go past Camp 1 due to altitude issues and retreated to base camp. ::redflag1::
Then while they are deciding at Camp 2 when they should push to the top, Robin elects to wait a few days because he still had a cold and the others leave him. ::redflag2::
As previously stated in the blog, at the altitude of Camp 2 any illness or injury is not going to get better or heal until returning to a lower location. It sounds like Robin should have listened to his body. But now his wife who cheered him on on Instagram is a widow and has no body to bury, lovely story.
7) Ian, having quite an impressive climbing resume, makes it to the top but due to his own mistakes in which he admits to and the ridiculous traffic jam is lucky to barely make it off the mountain alive. Seriously if not for the safety tethers one he barely connected in time he would have fallen thousands of feet to his death 2 different times and make his wife a widow after only one year of marriage. Kudos.
In closing I don't feel sorry for these climbers. I feel sorry for their families.