Everest 2026: Rumor Fire Season

Summary of Nepal's New Climbing Rules. source: various. Analysis: Alan Arnette

With the Everest 2026 season about six weeks away, the rumor mill is on fire, out of control. With the explosion of social media influencers and mainstream (and many outdoor/adventurous media) using seductive, misleading headlines to drive revenue, i.e., clickbait, for the regular person who usually reads the headline, first paragraph, and skims the rest, misinformation abounds. 

Of course, this is not new in mountaineering, as shown by the massively inaccurate media coverage of the October 2025 blizzards in Tibet that stranded hundreds of tourists hiking in an area near Everest, which was widely reported as “One dead in Qinghai, hundreds still trapped on Mt Everest slopes in Tibet due to blizzard.”

The media with the most incorrect headlines include Asian, Southeast Asian, Western mainstream, and Nepalese-based websites, as well as Reddit, YouTube, Facebook, X, and Instagram. Let’s look at a few of these rumors and try to set the record straight (not that I’m 100% perfect myself!) #everest2026

Podcast with Astronaut & Everest Summiteer Scott Parazynski

Scott Parazynski

In this podcast, I speak with Scott Parazynski, who is about as unique an individual as you will find these days. Consider a small fraction of his achievements:

Five-time space shuttle astronaut, seven spacewalks, and a former NASA researcher.
Spent over 8 weeks in space with more than 47 hours outside on spacewalks, and traveled over 23 million miles in orbit.
Attempted Everest in May 2008, but was forced to turn back before the summit due to a ruptured disc while at Camp 3
Served as team physician for the Discovery Channel’s Beyond the Limit series for IMG
May 20, 2009, at 4:00 am, he successfully summited Everest
Visited the wreck of the Titanic
Conducted a scientific dive in the summit caldera lake of the 19,700-foot Masaya volcano, the world’s highest lake
Life-long SCUBA diver and accomplished mountaineer
Commercial, instrument, multiengine and seaplane-rated pilot with over 2,500 flight hours

I hope you enjoy the episode and perhaps consider reading his book, The Sky Below: A True Story of Summits, Space, and Speed.

Climb On!
Alan
Memories are Everything

How Much Does It Cost To Climb Everest? – 2026 Edition

Welcome to my ongoing Everest 2026 coverage! 2026 marks my 23rd year covering all things Everest. If you’re a long-time reader, welcome back; if you’re new here, thank you for joining me. How Much Does It Cost to Climb Everest?– 2026 Edition is an exhaustive review of pricing and policies related to Everest mountaineering.

This post is based on publicly available information from Guide companies’ websites or direct contact with over fifty companies when prices weren’t listed. Prices typically but not always include logistics, gear, food, a Sherpa, oxygen, a mask, and a regulator. The list is not exhaustive and does not imply endorsement.

Prices shown reflect either the only option or the base rate. Some Nepalese companies no longer publish prices because of the number of options and the need for direct contact. Estimated prices for 2026 are based on previous data; accuracy isn’t guaranteed—please check with the Guide directly. #everest2026