Most people aiming for Everest Base Camp must pick their timing carefully. When the sky clears, paths become easier to follow. Though crowds grow each year, those who study weather shifts gain better sightlines along the route. Trails transform fast - what works in spring may fail by autumn. Higher up, thin air meets shifting storms. Some seasons leave valleys open; others bury them in snow. Few realize how much difference a few weeks can make. Autumn Season Remains Top Pick September through November brings crisp air to the Himalayas, when clouds lift after monsoon rains fade away. With clearer skies come sharper glimpses of towering peaks, including Everest standing tall among them. The stretch near Sagarmatha National Park settles into steady patterns just right for walking at high altitudes. Paths stay firm underfoot, temperature stays balanced - not too hot, never freezing. Sharp views unfold each morning as sunlight hits snow-covered ridges across the range.…