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Record-breaking mountaineer denies climbing over dying porter on K2
(www.theguardian.com)
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Of course, the more participants, the lower the percentage goes down. But we are still only talking about a handful of deaths vs hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands of deaths from other ordinary activities.
I'm sure it would, especially if the sport was accessible to everyone (which mountain climbing is not).
For us regular folks, I'm more concerned with how many people drown doing recreational activities, or die in car accidents doing non-important travelling, or die from legally accessible drugs and alcohol.
I think the outrage over “allowing” mountain climbing is misplaced. That's my opinion.