FNT – Valid or Not, after use of Os?
American trail runner Tyler Andrews made a shortened “trial run” on Friday evening to attempt to set the record for the fastest ascent and descent to the summit without supplemental oxygen, but stopped above C3 and began using O2. He will try again. I understand that the Himlaayan Database supports his second attempt with no Os on the 27th, and that his previous trial climb with Os does not invalidate his no-Os summit if he makes it. This was a different ruling for Ryan Mitchell, who used Os when he got sick at EBC and returned home. You can follow Tyler on his site.
Monday Summits – 50+
Garrett Madiosn had a good climb:
Hello! This is Garrett checking in for the Madison Mountaineering Everest (8848m/29,032ft) team.
We are all up at the South Col at Camp 4 (7900m/25,919ft) on Mount Everest. And today, we’re so proud of our main team that summited, led by Cacho, J.P, Aang Phurba Sherpa, along with eight climbers. That’s Rich, Brandon, Andy, Ashley, Pratyay, Frank, Francisco, and Tom. All the climbers who were up here at the South Col went for the summit and made it, along with the guide team and 16 Nepal Sherpas, 16 of our stellar Sherpas. We’re so proud of them! So that’s, I think 24 members from the Madison Mountaineering team, Sherpas and climbers, 26 maybe who summited.
Myself, along with Jeff Arnold, Terray Sylvester, and Reid Tileston are up here at the South Col now, along with Siddhi, Ardi, and Hada Sherpa. We’re getting ready to go for our summit attempt. We’re probably going to aim for the morning of the 27th at this point.
So everyone’s doing well, everyone’s safe, everyone’s happy. And we’re just so excited our main team all made it to the top, 100% success for everyone that was up here at the South Col and left to go for the summit attempt. Great job, team!
Fingers crossed we’ll some good weather and conditions for the last four of us and our Sherpa team here on the 27th! All’s well here at high camp 4 on Everest, 26,000 feet, 8,000 meters. We’ll check in soon!
- Madison Mountaineering – 8 members, 3 Guides with 16 Sherpas for 27 (26?) summits
- Alpine Ascents International – 3? members with 1 guide and 7 sherpas for 11 summit (estimates)
- Elete Expeditions – 1 member (16 y/o) with 3 Sherpas for 4 summits
- Summit Climb – 1 member with 1 Sherpa for 2 summits
More to Come
My initial estimate of 800 summits has been exceeded, with the total now approaching 900—an impressive milestone. Climbers departed the South Col on Sunday night in breezy conditions, and we have no updates on Austrian Sabrina Finzmoser, who is attempting Everest without supplemental oxygen. She reported strong winds at Camp 4 before starting her ascent.
There is no update from Kristin Harila, who summited Nuptse (7,861 m) and Lhotse (with Os), and is scheduled to attempt Everest next. It’s unknown if she will use oxygen. She is climbing with Mingtemba Sherpa.
Look for more from Madison Mountaineering, Summit Climb, targeting May 27th for the summit. Garret told me the Icefall Docs will remove the ladders on May 29, so the clock is ticking.
Tibet Side Climbing
China closed its side of Everest, Cho Oyu and Shishapangma to foreign climbers for reasons unknown. However, there are Chinese climbers on the Tibet side, and as usual, we haven’t received any updates.
Other 8000ers – Summits
Nepal Permit Update
As of May 15, 2026, Nepal has issued 1,181 climbing permits to 142 teams across 30 peaks, bringing in $8.43 million US dollars in permit fees, with Everest accounting for $7.1 million. Everest climbers are from 55 countries. China has the most climbers at 109, followed by the U.S. at 77, India at 61 and the UK at 32. There are 105 female climbers on Everest this season. This is the current tally for the 8000ers.
| 8000er | Teams | Male Clients | Female Clients | Total |
| Annapurna I | 4 | 19 | 8 | 27 |
| Dhaulagiri | 4 | 18 | 12 | 30 |
| Everest | 51 | 389 | 105 | 494 |
| Kanchenjunga | 4 | 23 | 13 | 36 |
| Lhotse | 14 | 99 | 44 | 143 |
| Makalu | 11 | 51 | 21 | 72 |
| Manaslu | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| TOTALS | 89 | 601 | 203 | 804 |
Climb On!
Alan
Memories are Everything
Death Total—Seven across the Himalaya
Other 8000ers—Two Deaths
May 10—Makalu II, Czech climber, David Roubínek, 38, fell ill at high altitude and died while being assisted down from Camp III.
May 10—Makalu, American Shelley Johannesen, 59, was struck by an avalanche around 7,000 meters during her descent after summiting. Expedition Himalaya supported her.
Everest–Five (four climbing) Deaths
- May 22-Indian climber, Sandeep Are, died descending after summitting with Pioneer Adventures
- May 22-Indian climber, Arun Kumar Tiwari, died descending after summitting with Pioneer Adventures
- May 3, Lakpa Dendi Sherpa, 51, from Gudel village, died at about 5,200 meters on his way to Everest Base Camp.
- 2. May 10—Bijaya Ghimire Bishwakarma, 35, the first Nepali Dalit climber to summit Mount Everest, died on Sunday while ascending from Base Camp to Camp. He worked for TAG Nepal
- 3. May 11—Phura Gyaljen Sherpa, 20, from Thame village, slipped and fell at around 7,000m on the Lhotse Face, just below Camp 3.
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Previous Everest 2026 Season Coverage Posts
- Everest 2026: Another Wave of Summits
- Everest 2026: May 24 Weekend Update – Nearing the End
- Everest 2026: A Few More Summits, Speed Runner is Climbing
- Everest 2026: Garrett Madison Podcast from Camp 2
- Everest 2026: The Western Team’s Turn, My Summit Anniversary
- Everest 2026: May 20 Summit Recap: 270 Summits!
- Everest 2026: Ski Descent and More Summits
- Everest 2026: Weather Alert and More Summits
- Everest 2026: May 17 Weekend Update – Climbers to the Summit
- Everest 2026: Ropes to Summit, Time to Wait
- Everest 2026: May 10 Weekend Update – Ropes to South Col, Everest Death
- Everest 2026: May 3 Weekend Update – Climbing!
- Everest 2026: Route In – With Risks
- Everest 2026: April 27 Weekend Update – Icefall Route In?
- Everest 2026: April 19 Weekend Update – 8000er Summits
- Everest 2026: April 12 Weekend Update – The Khumbu is Alive!
- Everest 2026: Are Everest Climbers Being Poisoned?
- Everest 2026: Climber Rescue Alert
- Everest 2026: Climbers to Watch this Season
- Everest 2026: North Side Closed, New Rules in Effect: Everest 2026 Season Update
- Everest 2026: Icefall Doctors Launched
- Everest 2026: Rumor Fire Season
- Welcome to Everest 2026 Coverage – An overview of what to expect during the Spring 2026 climbing season
Background
- Everest by the Numbers: 2026 Edition – A deep dive into Everest statistics as compiled by the Himalayan Database
- Comparing the Routes of Everest: 2026 Edition – A detailed look at Everest’s routes, commercial, standard, and non-standard
- How Much Does it Cost to Climb Everest: 2026 Edition – My annual analysis of Everest climbing costs, from solo and unsupported to fully guided




