George Foulsham, said the latest disaster on Everest felt like a message from the mountain that “it#39;s not meant to be climbed for now”. Like many of the climbers, Mr Foulsham had returned to base camp for a second shot at the summit of the world#39;s highest mountain after last year#39;s climbing season was cancelled for the first time ever. Speaking at base camp, the 38-year-old marine biologist recounted the moment that he was knocked off his feet by what he called “a 50-storey building o
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George Foulsham, Everest avalanche survivor