which killed one climber and three porters. After that first expedition, several other expedition teams risked their lives trying to reach the summit; many of them were killed in an avalanche or died after falling off a cliff. some of them simply disappeared in snowstorms. For 50 years, climbers challenged its dangerous sloes and faced wits dangerous snowstorms, strong winds, and avalanches. No one was successful in getting to the peak.
P3. After two failed summit attempts, the British expedition successfully reached the summit in 1955. The night before they achieved their goal; the team faced many difficulties. Heavy snowfalls and strong winds hit and destroyed their tents. As if things were not bad enough, the next morning, a small avalanche his their base camp. Some of their equipment and emergency and emergency kit like sunglasses, ropes, cameras, headlamps and medicine disappeared in the avalanche. Furthermore, some of them either got sick or lost their physical strength. A few of them thought they not could not put up with the extreme nightmares anymore and wanted to give up the expedition. However, they kept on climbing until they reached the summit around 3:00 p.m. They stood 6 meters away from the highest point of Kanchenjunga as they promised the local people not to disturb god. Most successful expeditions followed this tradition by stopping a few feet away from the actual summit.