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Back to EpisodesThe Xenon Summit: High-Speed Mountaineering and the Ethics of Gas
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A lightning-fast ascent of Mount Everest has reignited an old argument about what climbing is supposed to mean. When a team of British climbers used xenon gas to reach the summit in under a week—sidestepping the traditional, gruelling process of acclimatisation—they sparked outrage across the mountaineering world. In this episode, we explore why critics see the experiment as a technological shortcut that hollowes out the ethic of endurance, why supporters argue it could make commercial climbing safer, and why doctors remain unconvinced that xenon delivers real benefits without serious risks. Set against the towering symbolism of Mount Everest, the story asks whether speed and innovation are redefining adventure—or erasing the very hardship that once gave it meaning.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/27/world/europe/mount-everest-xenon-gas-nepal-uk-climbers.html