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British climber who died on Everest had posted about worries over queues before his death
A British climber who died on the slopes of Mount Everest had warned of the dangers of huge queues for the summit just hours before his death.
Robin Haynes Fisher died after reaching the summit of the world’s highest mountain and is believed to be one of ten people to have died on the overcrowded slopes in nine days.
The deaths have sparked concerns over the large numbers of people scaling Everest, with images emerging of large queues up to the summit.
An Instagram post by Mr Fisher, posted shortly before his death, revealed his own fears about the situation and how he had changed his plans to try to avoid crowds.
A British climber who died on the slopes of Mount Everest had warned of the dangers of huge queues for the summit just hours before his death.
Robin Haynes Fisher died after reaching the summit of the world’s highest mountain and is believed to be one of ten people to have died on the overcrowded slopes in nine days.
The deaths have sparked concerns over the large numbers of people scaling Everest, with images emerging of large queues up to the summit.
An Instagram post by Mr Fisher, posted shortly before his death, revealed his own fears about the situation and how he had changed his plans to try to avoid crowds.