Craig Trevillyan Craig Trevillyan

Drones Are Delivering Oxygen on Everest — Here’s Why It Matters for the Rest of Us

Imagine you're deep in the backcountry — out of reach, off-grid, low on supplies — and a drone buzzes overhead with exactly what you need: a fresh oxygen canister, a med kit, or just the extra fuel you forgot to pack.

That’s not science fiction anymore. On Mount Everest, drones are already saving lives.

And while most of us aren't climbing to 8,848 meters, this breakthrough has big implications for overlanders, bikepackers, and everyday explorers who push into the wild.

Let’s take a look at how drone-delivered oxygen is changing Everest — and how it might change the way we all adventure.

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Craig Trevillyan Craig Trevillyan

The Adventure Between: Micro-Expeditions for Real Life, Real People

The plan was simple enough. Pack light, grab a rod, toss a few sandwiches in the bag, and ride out with my son for one night under the stars. It sounded good on paper. But by the time Friday showed up, life was already off balance — work wasn’t done, gear wasn’t packed, dinner hadn’t been figured out.

The sensible thing would’ve been to stay home. Catch up. Try again next weekend.

But there he was, helmet in hand, standing by his bike with that look — the kind that says he’s already halfway gone. So we went. No ceremony, no second guesses. Just a father, a son, and a quiet promise that some things matter more than being caught up.

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