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Welcome to Show the Receipts , a new series where we ask interesting people to share exactly how much it costs to get shit done. No matter the task, we're tracking every last dollar from start to finish. A few years ago, I checked my phone to find a message from my aunt: "I'm trekking to Everest Base Camp.

Are you in or out?" She had recently trekked to the Base Camp of K2, the second highest mountain in the world, and had her sights set on her next destination. Although this invitation was out of the blue, it wasn't necessarily surprising. My aunt and I had spent many summers hiking in western Washington; she had a tendency to pick 10+ mile hikes and not tell me until we were at the trailhead, something I learned to embrace.



We had also trekked across the Scottish Highlands together right before I started my full-time job, so this felt like a way to continue that spirit of the adventure. To add. That first message was back in early 2020, so you can imagine where this story is going.

The trek was delayed until September 2022, one of the months experts say is a good time to climb Everest (if you're interested, plan on going between March to May or September to November, FYI). The pandemic delays gave me more time to physically, mentally, and financially prepare. I focused on cross-training and going on long-distance hikes to build my endurance — and to visit REI and Ascent Outdoors to purchase gear.

The hike would certainly be more taxing than our day hikes given the 17,598 .

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