Six ways to fix Everest + gallery
1. Fewer permits: Limit the total number of climbers and Sherpas on the mountain.
Unidentified mountaineers walk past the Hillary Step while pushing for the summit of Everest. Photo:STR/AFP/Getty Images
2. Smaller teams: Reduce dangerous traffic jams on the standard Southeast Ridge route.
3. Certify outfitters: Make sure that they meet acceptable standards of safety and mountain knowledge.
Relatives carry a casket bearing the body of a Mount Everest avalanche victim for cremation in Kathmandu on April 21, 2014 photo: Prakash Mathema/AFP
4. Require experience: Ensure that climbers and Sherpas are prepared for high-altitude challenges.
5. Leave no trace: Remove human waste and garbage from the mountain, and pay Sherpas to do that work.
6. Remove bodies: To show respect not only for the dead but also for the living, who encounter corpses on main routes.