Robin Haynes Fisher, 44, (pictured) died in the so-called 'death zone', known for low levels of oxygen, on descent from the summit. His family said: 'He achieved so much in his short life - climbing Mont Blanc, Aconcagua and Everest. We are deeply saddened by his loss as he still had so many more adventures and dreams to fulfil. Every one who ever met him in any capacity will always remember the positive impact he had on their lives.' He is the tenth fatality on Everest in the current climbing season that ends this month and the 18th in Nepal's Himalayas in the same period. Hiking officials attributed most of the deaths on Everest (pictured) to weakness, exhaustion and delays on the crowded route to the 29,035 foot (8,850-metre) summit.
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