Student saved by Mt. Fuji, returns to find your phone, must be saved again

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An inexperienced mountaineer stuck to Mount Fuji last week after climbing to the top of the Japanese Mountain and lost some of his climbing equipment. As if this was not bad enough, the man subsequently returned to the top a few days later after forgetting his phone at the summit. Humiliating, he had to be rescued again.

Bbc reported A 27-year-old student from a Chinese university (whom the authorities graciously refused name) was originally saved last Tuesday near the mountain summit after losing their cramps. Crampons are a kind of rosehip clean, which allows the ice environment safely passes. He was at an altitude of about 12 388 feet when he had to be rescued with a helicopter and fly for safety, the authorities said to CNNS

After that, however, the student made the dubious decision to scale the mountain a few days later because he had forgotten his phone at the top, staff said. He had to be rescued again after climbing to an altitude of 9 842 feet and experiencing altitude, CNN reports. The altitude occurs as a reaction of the body of ascent of elevation too fastS Some climbers may have problems adapting to more limited oxygen levels and may experience disorientation and difficulty breathing.

The man’s double trip up (and down) mountain is a fresher than the fact that he tried to climb outside the official climbing season, writes CNN. Actually the mountain website reads: “The After 2025, the climbing season should begin in early July and end in early September. “Currently, climbing paths are closed and many of the signs are temporarily removed,” notes CNN.

Mount Fuji is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Japan, drawing hundreds of thousands to the climbers every year during the summer months. Fuji is also an active volcano and is located not far from Tokyo. Earlier this year the Japanese authorities guidance For the public how to stay safe if the mountain bursts.

 
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