The higher altitude jobs are more dangerous so Sherpas will get paid higher, but the job will require more experienced Sherpas. For a normal Sherpas it is easier for a Sherpa to to climb than a mountain climber because they might have a lot of experience. Also the Sherpas that work on Mount Everest live in the Everest region so their bodies are adapted to that region and because their lungs are used to not having a lot of air. Every year many Sherpas get frostbitten and lose their toes and fingers, or get killed in accidental falls. In 2002 the Nepalese government raised the Sherpa pay because of how many injuries/deaths Sherpas were getting every year because of how dangerous their job is. One third of the two hundred and twenty five people in 2003 who have died trying to conquer Mount Everest were Sherpas. …show more content…
Tenzing Norgay was the first known Sherpa to climb Mount Everest succesfully. Jamling Tenzing Norgay is Tenzing Norgay’s son. Jamling wanted to climb Mount Everest but his dad said that he had climbed Mount Everest so that his son didn’t have to. Jamling had become a Sherpa after his