Everest 2026: Missing Sherpa Found Alive

After six days isolated above base camp, Dawa “Hillary” Sherpa, 52, was found alive after rescuing himself. He had fallen into a crevasse near Camp 1 at around 19,500 feet, was trapped for two days, crawled out and then descended the Khumbu Icefall despite the ladders having been removed. He was found by members of the SPCC staff, Bhim Bhattarai and Durga Rai, in an extremely weak condition near Crampon Point, but conscious. He has frostbite on his fingers, is verbal, and is now in a hospital in Kathmandu in good condition.

8K Expeditions, which provided the permit but was not his guide, that was Himalayan Traverse, who has been strangely silent throughout this event, dispatched a helicopter search on June 2, but they did not see him. Dawa is reported to have seen the helicopter fly over him and wave, but was unseen.

The Tourism Times is reporting that the family of Dawa Sherpa has demanded stern action against those guilty of leaving Dawa alone in the death zone of Mt Everest for a week. Damu Sherpa’s wife visited HAMS Hospital to see him and announced her intention to pursue legal action against those responsible for negligence. “I seek justice,” she stated.

She strongly criticized the government for its delayed response in rescuing her husband. “Dawa went missing on May 29, and we immediately contacted authorities for help, but we received no response,” she lamented. “Meanwhile, the government boasts of a record revenue of over 1 billion rupees from Everest expeditions this season—so why did they ignore our calls?” she questioned.

She also questioned what the reaction would have been if a foreign climber, not Dawa, had been left alone on Everest.

Furthermore, Damu questioned the role of the team’s liaison officer. “Why didn’t the liaison officer act promptly to find Dawa, despite the government officer accepting thousands of dollars from the handling company?” she asked. “This is not just about Dawa; it’s a show of disrespect to all Sherpa climbers who risk their lives to ensure their foreign clients’ success on Mount Everest,” she added.

Background 

On May 29, Dawa Sherpa, aka Hillary Sherpa, was last seen near Camp III after his client, a Polish climber, developed frostbite and then descended with another Sherpa. Dawa was to follow but never arrived, and his disappearance was reported only later. Because the Icefall Doctors had removed the ladders before his death was reported, helicopters were the only option to search for him, but the MD of the Nepali guide company, Himalayan Traverse, did not have one dispatched for unknown reasons, according to multiple media reports. As of today, June 2, there are no resources on the mountain to conduct a search. Dawa Sherpa’s whereabouts remain unknown.


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4 thoughts on “Everest 2026: Missing Sherpa Found Alive

  1. “ given up for dead” what a happy story. Still
    Wondering why no hel rescue was dispatched?
    I did hear bad weather for a day or two but then???

    1. It sounds like one was, though unsuccessfully, by one of the two guide companies involved. Perhaps the two companies were talking behind the scenes, and the one employing him is just bad at public relations. I hope that’s all it is.

      I’m very relieved that he made it out despite the helicopter’s failure to find him. Like many, I was very worried about him.

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