Ex-marine quit mount everest climb 880m from top after passing 5 dead climbers

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TONY SMITH SAID HE'S LUCKY HE ALSO SURVIVED THE ATTEMPT. 04:30, 02 Jun 2025Updated 07:07, 02 Jun 2025 A Scot who climbed Mount Everest as a tribute to his late dad was forced to turn


back within sight of the summit after coming face to face with dead climbers. Adventurous Tony Smith, 55, travelled to Nepal for the attempt to scale the world’s highest mountain. But the


former Royal Marine and retired firefighter had to give up just 800 metres from the summit. Tony, from Stevenston, Ayrshire, said: "Several avalanches had raised concerns by the time I


got closer to Camp Four, 800 metres short of the final summit. "There had been five fatalities – two of whom I encountered going up – and extreme weather conditions and I had to cancel


the attempt. I saw a gentleman crouched down as if he was taking photographs and I thought he was getting some nice pictures. "But as I got closer I could see that he wasn’t moving. He


was dead, frozen and still attached to a safety line, perfectly preserved in a crouched position. Article continues below "That startled me. I also passed a gentleman and a lady who


were going up and he was concerned and I thought he was helping with his oxygen tank. Later I heard the woman had died. JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP COMMUNITY! Get the latest news sent


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'exit group'. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. "Another person had reached the summit but died on the way back down and there had been five


fatalities." Mount Everest stands at 8848.86 metres. Around 350 people have died attempting to climb Everest. The death toll continues to increase each year. Tony flew out on April 7.


His trek to the Everest base camp took eight days before he started the climb, which took five weeks. Dad-of-three Tony said: "I had been saving up for 10 years and I had a little money


from my dad’s inheritance. I saw my dad take his last breath and it made me realise life was short. I thought: ‘What am I waiting for?’." Recalling one of the scariest moments of the


climb, he said: "On one occasion I put my foot through a crevasse and I went through and plummeted down and fortunately my fall was broken by rocks below. "If you fall into one of


those crevasses you’re not coming back. There was nothing beneath me other than a 40ft dip. I’d been scaling a cliff face that was 200 metres vertical and I was done in. "I had no


oxygen left, the sun was going down and I thought, ‘I’m done here’. Fortunately one of the guides came and supplied me with a fresh oxygen tank and pulled me out of the gully. "If he


hadn’t come and got me I would have been one of those fatalities. That is why I didn’t go for the summit." The climb was so. arduous and harrowing that Tony says he has no intention of


reliving the experience. He added: "The risk while climbing Everest far outweighed my time in Northern Ireland or Iraq. The slopes, the lack of oxygen, getting through some of the rock


faces. Article continues below "I felt like there was more opportunity for me to not return from Everest than from Northern Ireland or Iraq and I wouldn’t want to experience that again.


If you said, ‘Tony, I’ll pay your expenses and give you £10,000,’ I’d say no thank you!"


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