Everest 2012 Team Locations
Welcome to Alan Arnette’s Everest 2012 coverage Last 2012 Everest News – 31 May 2012 A sincere and deep thank you to everyone who made a donation to one of the Alzheimer’s non-profits. That is why I do this. Very rough, check unconfirmed estimates: Total at base camps: 446 westerners plus 500 Sherpas totaling 946. 548 combined summits from both sides 57.93% summit to attempt rate. 10 total deaths. If you have a general Everest question, please post here as a comment and I will try to address it. Start or stop email notifications of new posts using the form in the lower right corner of this page. This table is my estimate each team’s location based on public information. Please refer to each expedition’s site for current information. South Col Route (map) TEAMS(members/guides) 32 teams, 337 climbers, 400+ Sherpas BC C1 C2 C3 C4/SC Summit (climbers/Sherpas) 395 est. Adventure Consultants (8/4) e 9/13 Alpine Ascents Int. (9/6) e 8/6 Asian Trekking Eco/Peace/Youth (26) e 30/35 Chile e 10/10 Dream Guides e 2/1 Bill Burke (2/2) e High Adventure Expeditions (2) ? Himex (24/9 plus: 7 Lhotse, 4 Nuptse) e IMG Classic (20?/7) e 12/14 IMG Hybrid (8/2) e 11/11 Jagged Globe(7/1) e 6/4 Mountain Trip (5/2) e 5/10 WMS Everest Experience (5/2) e 1/3 Patagonia Brothers (4/2) e 4/2 Peak Freaks (12/3) e 8/9 Project Himalaya (Cris Klinke) (3/1) e 1/1 Sierra Mountaineering (2) e 2 Pune (13) e 8/8? Summit Climb (8/1) e 3/3 others X+ 137+ est Northeast Ridge Route (map) TEAMS (members/guides) 13 teams, 109 climbers, 100+ Sherpas/Tibetans BC ABC C1/NC C2 C3 Summit 153 est. Asian Trekking Polish/Japanese (10) e 3/4 Andrew Lock e Adventure Peaks (8/1) e 4/4 Altitude Junkies (7/1) e 6/5 Bill Burke (1/2) e Summit Climb (4/1) e 2/4 Project Himalaya (Tom Kowpak) (1/1) e 2/2 7 Summits Club (16/4) e 15/13 others 90++ est West Ridge Route/Southeast ridge Eddie Bauer West Ridge (Jake Norton) e T Eddie Bauer Southeast Ridge (Dave Hahn) e 2+/? NatGeo West Ridge (Conrad Anker) e T NatGeo Southeast Ridge (Sam Elias) e 6/? e= climb ended, x=last reported location, x+ = on summit bid, -x = descending h=high sleep point, T=touched not slept. Summit number = member/sherpa Locations are estimates derived from public websites Welcome to Alan Arnette’s Everest 2012 coverage. My coverage is based on my own experiences, research, sources, and public information. I try to provide insight and interpretation of the activities ranging from routes to weather to the challenge of climbing Everest. I did similar coverage of the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 seasons. I summited Everest on May 21, 2011 and climbed Everest four times – 2002, 2003, 2008 and 2011. If you have received value from my work during this 2012 Everest season, please consider a donation to one of these Alzheimer’s nonprofits, 100% for Alzheimer’s, none for me. Thank You 10 Confirmed deaths 40 year-old Karsang Namgyal Sherpa climbing with Prestige Adventures related to alcohol at base camp Peak Freaks’ Namgyal Tshering Sherpa fell from a ladder into a crevasse near C1 Dawa Tenzing with Himex from stroke in the Khumbu Icefall and died in Kathmandu 33 year-old Indian, Ramesh Gulve, climbing with the Pune team suffered a stroke around Camp2 and died back in India. Dr Ebehard Schaaf with Asian Trekking of HACE near South Summit after his summit Shriya Shah-Klorfine, 33, a Nepali-born Canadian climbing with Utmost Adventures died below the Balcony after her summit Won-Bin Song from South Korea climbing with the Korean Everest & Lhotse Expedition died after a fall at the Hillary Step and then at the Balcony after his summit Chinese climber, Ha Wenyi climbing with Mountain Experience died just below the Balcony Juan José Polo Carbayo, 43, climbing with Himalayan Guides, died May 20 after summiting from the north, probably of exhaustion. Dr. Polo had been living in the Canary Islands, Spain. Climbing with Monterosa, a German climber, Ralf D. Arnold, broke his leg at the 2nd step and has died after his summit 69 year old Italian Luigi Rampini, climbing on a Monterosa permit and logistics, spent 4 nights at 8300 meters without oxygen. He refused to descend a few days ago but was rescued per this report He was attempting the summit.
Everest 2010 Team Locations
My coverage of Everest benefits Alzheimer’s research. If you enjoy this coverage, check please donate generously today. 100% of all donations go to research – zero to me. On this page you will find the 2010 team’s final statistics based on their public information and an overview of this season’s most recent stories. Click on any headline to read the full story. 513 total 2010 summits South Col Route TEAMS BC C1 C2 C3 C4 Summit: 347 Adventure Consultants (5) e 4/10 Alpine Ascents Int. (12) e 9/11 Altitude Junkies (7) e 5/5 Asian Trekking Eco e 5/9 Australian Everest (5) e 5/5 Canada West (NGJG) (6) e 2/2 Exploradus e Dream Guides (5) e 4/2 Extreme Everest (20) 6 Finnish Everest-Lhotse (2) 1 Hanesbrands Everest (2) e 2/3 Himex (23) e 16/17 IMG Main (19) e 15/18 IMG Hybrid (9) e 5/4 Jagged Globe (6) e 7/8 Malta Everest (4) e 5/5 Mountain Trip (5) e 7/12 Patagonia Brothers (10) e 8/5 Peak Freaks (19) e 10/15 RMI (9) e 7/6 Summit Climb (9) e 2/3 others 31+/44+ 157/190 Northeast Ridge Route TEAMS BC ABC C1 C2 C3 Summit: 165 Adventure Peaks (21) e 5/6 Adventure Dynamics (8) e 6/7 Chessell Adventures (10) e 8/8 Project Himalaya (4) e 3/2 Jordan Romero (3) e 3/3 Summit Climb (20) e 6/2 WRET (3) e 1/2 7 Summits (12) e 10/10 others 67++ e= climb ended, x=last reported location, x+ = on summit bid, -x = descending h=high point. Summit number = member/sherpa Locations are estimates derived from public websites I climbed Everest four times – 2002, 2003, 2008 and last summited in 2011. This section of my website is devoted to my personal coverage of the 2010 Everest expeditions. I did similar coverage of the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 seasons. I try to provide insight and interpretation of the activities ranging from routes to weather to the challenge of climbing Everest.