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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby icefest » Wed 16 Oct, 2013 12:07 pm

GPSGuided wrote:Sounds like global warming should reduce the risks even further! Guide operators must be rubbing their hands.

Depends on how the Khumbu icefall and related structures will take it.

It looks like good news for the climbers: http://glacierchange.wordpress.com/tag/ ... l-warming/
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby GPSGuided » Wed 16 Oct, 2013 12:39 pm

icefest wrote:It looks like good news for the climbers: http://glacierchange.wordpress.com/tag/ ... l-warming/

Less "fun". I assume real climbers like glaciers.
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby McWade » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 12:56 am

Surely it can't be just the inexperienced and unfit that get into trouble. Lincoln Hall was left for dead only a few years ago. Though I guess one could argue that it was in part his fitness that ultimately saw him survive that episode. I suspect having so many relatively inexperienced people climbing over a short period does compound problems in general by slowing everybody down through some sections etc. Probably puts the experienced climbers in more danger than they otherwise would be.
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby wayno » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 3:11 am

no its not just the inexperienced getting into trouble but its now a higher proportion than the experienced because there are more people on the mountain than ever with less experience than has been the norm in previous decades. and yes the higher no's of inexperienced people is making it more difficult for everyone, the clock is ticking on summit day. your body is literally dying, the longer you spend at the higher parts of the mountain the more your health deteriorates, if you're not in top shape that can lead to life threatening health problems, not to mention the increased likelihood of having a serious accident brought on by exhaustion and or running out of oxygen... for a lot of people up there now, running out of oxygen can be a death sentence.
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby icefest » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 4:48 am

What fraction of recent deaths have been above camp iv?
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby wayno » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 5:53 am

i dont have the statistic for it but, from what i've read, i'd say it would have to be a significant percentage...
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby Giddy_up » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 7:57 am

icefest wrote:What fraction of recent deaths have been above camp iv?


Here is the list. (Source Wiki)


Name Date Age
[A 1] Expedition Nationality Cause of Death Location Refs
[A 2]
Dorje June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Lhakpa June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Norbu June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Pasang June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Pema June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Sange June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Temba June 7, 1922 1922 British Mount Everest Expedition India Avalanche Below North Col [5]
Man Bahadur May 13, 1924 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition Nepal Pneumonia Above Rongbuk B.C. [5][14]
Lance-Naik Shamsherpun May 17, 1924 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition Nepal Brain hemorhage Above Rongbuk B.C. [5][14]
Andrew Irvine June 9, 1924 22 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition United Kingdom Disappeared. Body never found; cause of death as yet unknown. N.E. Ridge [5]
George Mallory June 9, 1924 37 1924 British Mount Everest Expedition United Kingdom Disappeared. Body found in 1999, with evidence of death resulting from a fall. N.E. Ridge [5]
Maurice Wilson May 31, 1934 [A 3] 36 Solo Expedition United Kingdom Exhaustion and exposure East Rongbuk glacier [15]
Dorje Mingma October 31, 1952 Swiss Expedition Nepal Falling ice Lhotse Face [16]
Wang Ji April 11, 1960 Chinese Expedition Northern Slope China Mountain sickness [17][18]
Shao Shi-Ching [A 4] April 29, 1960 Chinese Expedition Northern Slope China N.E. Ridge [17][18]
Nawang Tshering April 28, 1962 Chinese Expedition Northern Slope Nepal Lhotse face [19]
Jake Breitenbach March 23, 1963 Norman Dyhrenfurth's American Mount Everest Expedition United States Crushed under serac Icefall [20][21][22]
Ma Gao-shu May 1, 1966 Chinese Everest Expedition China Fall Icefall [18][23]
Phu Dorje October 18, 1969 Japanese Everest Expedition Nepal Fall into a crevice Icefall [24]
Nima Dorje April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [25]
Kunga Norbu April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche [25]
Mima Norbu April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [25]
Pasang April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [25]
Kami Tshering April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [25]
Kyak Tshering April 5, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [25]
Kyak Tshering April 9, 1970 36 Japanese Skiing Expedition Nepal Avalanche 5525 m [26]
Kiyoshi Narita April 21, 1970 Japanese Skiing Expedition Japan Heart attack 6150m [27]
Harsh Bahuguna April 18, 1971 International Expedition of 1971 India suspended above a crevice during a blizzard 6900m [28]
Tony Tighe November 16, 1972 Mt. Qomolangma expedition Australia Crushed under serac Icefall [29][30]
Jangbu October 12, 1973 Nepal Avalanche S.W. Face [31]
Gérard Devouassoux September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition France Avalanche 6400m [32]
Pemba Dorje September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition Nepal Avalanche 6400m [32]
Lhakpa September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition Nepal Avalanche 6400m [32]
Nawang Lutuk September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition Nepal Avalanche 6400m [32]
Nima Wangchu September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition Nepal Avalanche 6400m [32]
Sanu Wongal September 9, 1974 French West Ridge Direct expedition Nepal Avalanche 6400m [32]
Wu Zhuong Yue [A 5] May 4, 1975 China Exhaustion, fall 8500m [33]
Mick Burke September 26, 1975 34 Bonington's 1975 Everest expedition United Kingdom Near Summit [34]
Terry Thompson April 10, 1976 British-Nepal Army Everest Expedition United Kingdom Fall into a crevasse Camp II [28]
Dawa Nuru April 18, 1978 Nepal Fall into a crevasse Icefall [28]
Shi Ming-ji April 18, 1978 Chinese Iranian Expedition China Fall into a crevasse Icefall [23]
Ang Phu May 16, 1979 Yugoslavian Expedition Nepal Fall Icefall [28]
Ray Genet October 2, 1979 48 Gerhard Schmatz German Expedition United States Cold, exhaustion 8400m S.E. Ridge [35]
Hannelore Schmatz October 2, 1979 39 Gerhard Schmatz German Expedition Germany Cold, exhaustion 8400m S.E. Ridge [35]
Wang Hong-bao October 12, 1979 Japanese Alpine Club reconnaissance expedition China Avalanche Below North Col [36]
Lou Lan [A 6] October 12, 1979 Japanese Alpine Club reconnaissance expedition China Avalanche Below North Col [36]
Nima Thaxi [A 7] October 12, 1979 Japanese Alpine Club reconnaissance expedition China Avalanche Below North Col [36]
Akira Ube May 2, 1980 31 Japanese Alpine Society Expedition Japan Avalanche 7900m North Face (Hornbein Couloir) [37]
Nawang Kersang September 6, 1980 Italian Expedition Nepal Fall Icefall [38]
Mario Piana September 22, 1980 Italian Expedition Italy Crushed under serac Lhotse Face [39]
Noboru Takenaka January 12, 1981 28 Japanese Winter Expedition Japan Fall 6900m W. Cwm [40]
Marty Hoey May 15, 1982 30 Whittaker American Expedition United States Fall 8000m [41]
Peter Boardman May 17, 1982 31 British Mount Everest Expedition United Kingdom Unknown 8200m [24][42]
Joe Tasker May 17, 1982 33 British Mount Everest Expedition United Kingdom Unknown 8200m [42][43]
Ang Chuldim August 31, 1982 20 Bill March Canadian Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [44]
Dawa Dorje August 31, 1982 42 Bill March Canadian Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [44]
Pasang Sona August 31, 1982 38 Bill March Canadian Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [44]
Blair Griffiths September 2, 1982 33 Bill March Canadian Expedition Canada Crushed under serac Icefall [45]
Lhakpa Tshering September 27, 1982 Spanish Expedition Nepal Internal hemorrhage 6770m [33]
Nima Dorje October 14, 1982 Spanish Expedition Nepal Fall 8300m W ridge [46]
Yasuo Kato December 28, 1982 33 Japanese Expedition Japan Disappeared Near Summit [24][43]
Toshiaki Kobayashi December 28, 1982 Japanese Expedition Japan Disappeared Near Summit [43]
Hironobu Kamuro October 8, 1983 Japanese Expedition Japan Fall Near Summit [24]
Pasang Temba October 8, 1983 Japanese Expedition Nepal Fall 8600m SE Ridge [24][33]
Hiroshi Yoshino October 9, 1983 Japanese Expedition Japan Fall Near Summit [24]
Ang Rinji March 26, 1984 Indian Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [33]
Tony Swierzy April 3, 1984 27 Micheal Lane British North Face Expedition United Kingdom Avalanche 6238m [47]
Hristo Ivanov Prodanov April 21, 1984 40 Bulgarian West Face Expedition Bulgaria Disappeared 8500m West Ridge [24]
Fred From October 9, 1984 28 Australian New Zealand Expedition Australia Fall 8000m [48]
Craig Nottle October 9, 1984 23 Australian New Zealand Expedition Australia Fall 8000m [48]
Jozef Psotka October 16, 1984 50 Australian New Zealand Expedition Czechoslovakia Fall Near Summit [24]
Ang Dorje October 24, 1984 35 Mission to recover body of Hannelore Schmatz Nepal Fall 8400m S.E. Ridge [12]
Yogendra Bahadur Thapa October 24, 1984 36 Mission to recover body of Hannelore Schmatz Nepal Fall 8400m S.E. Ridge [12]
Juanjo Navarro May 12, 1985 Basque Expedition Spain Fall 7300m [49]
Shinichi Ishii September 19, 1985 Japanese Expedition Japan Avalanche [49]
Kiran Inder Kumar October 7, 1985 40 Indian Expedition India Fall 7986m [50]
Jai Bahugana October 11, 1985 Indian Expedition India Exposure South Col [51]
Ranjeet Singh Bakshi October 11, 1985 Indian Expedition India Exposure South Col [51]
Vijay Pal Singh Negi October 11, 1985 28 Indian Expedition India Exposure South Col [50][51]
M.U. Bhaskar Rao Rao October 11, 1985 Indian Expedition India Exposure South Col [51]
Víctor Hugo Trujillo August 16, 1986 22 Chile Avalanche Below North Col [52]
Simon Burkhardt September 28, 1986 52 Eiselin Sports Expedition Switzerland Avalanche 7315m [53]
Gyalu October 4, 1986 Eiselin Sports Expedition Nepal Crushed under serac Icefall [53]
Dawa Norbu October 17, 1986 Eiselin Sports Expedition Nepal Avalanche Below North Col [24]
Tsuttin Dorje January 30, 1987 Nepal Fall 7700m [54]
Roger Marshall May 21, 1987 45 Canada Hornbein Couloir, Near Summit [55]
Masao Yokoyama September 2, 1987 44 Japanese Expedition Japan Drowned E Rongbuk Glacier [56][57][58]
Mangal Singh October 20, 1987 British Expedition Nepal Avalanche Base camp [33]
Hidetaka Mizukoshi April 21, 1988 35th Anniversary climb with Chinese, Japanese and Nepalese nationals Japan Heart attack Base camp [59]
Michel Parmentier September 20, 1988 International France Exposure 7700m [49]
Narayan Shrestha September 21, 1988 Nepal Avalanche 7200m [60]
Lhakpa Sonam October 13, 1988 Nepal Fall 8200m [24]
Pasang Temba October 13, 1988 Nepal Fall 8200m [24]
Dušan Becík October 17, 1988 Czechoslovakia Disappeared 8000m S.E. Ridge [61]
Peter Božík October 17, 1988 Czechoslovakia Disappeared 8000m S.E. Ridge [61]
Jaroslav Jaško October 17, 1988 Czechoslovakia Disappeared 8000m S.E. Ridge [61]
Jozef Just October 17, 1988 Czechoslovakia Disappeared 8000m S.E. Ridge [24]
Ang Lhakpa December 23, 1988 Nepal Cerebral thrombosis South Col [24]
Dimitar Ilievski May 10, 1989 Yugoslavia Fall Descending South Col Route [24]
Phu Dorje May 16, 1989 Nepal Fall Descending South Col Route [24]
Mirosław Dąsal May 27, 1989 26 Polish-led expedition that included four U.S. mountaineers Poland Avalanche 7200m W ridge [62]
Mirosław Gardzielewski May 27, 1989 35 Polish-led expedition that included four U.S. mountaineers Poland Avalanche 7200m W ridge [62]
Andrzej Heinrich May 27, 1989 51 Polish-led expedition that included four U.S. mountaineers Poland Avalanche 7200m W ridge [62]
Wacław Otręba May 27, 1989 50 Polish-led expedition that included four U.S. mountaineers Poland Avalanche 7200m W ridge [62]
Eugeniusz Chrobak May 28, 1989 30 Polish-led expedition that included four U.S. mountaineers Poland Avalanche injuries Lhola camp [24][62]
Ang Pinjo December 12, 1989 South Korean expedition Nepal Altitude sickness [23]
Rafael Gómez-Menor September 14, 1990 Spain Avalanche [63]
Ang Sona September 14, 1990 Nepal Avalanche [63]
Badri Nath September 14, 1990 Nepal Avalanche [63]
Ham Sang-Hun October 7, 1990 Japanese Korean expedition South Korea Disappeared [64]
Rüdiger Lang May 3, 1991 Austrian solo expedition Germany Exposure 7850m N.E. Ridge [33][65]
Junichi Futagami May 27, 1991 Japanese solo expedition Japan Fall 8700m NE [23]
Deepak Kulkarni May 2, 1992 Indian expedition India Exposure [23]
Raymond Jacob May 2, 1992 Indian expedition India Exposure [23]
Subba Singh May 11, 1992 43 Nepal Heart attack [66]
Sher Singh May 23, 1992 Indian Expedition India Fall Icefall [23]
Manabu Hoshi May 23, 1992 Japanese Expedition Japan Disappeared 8350m NE [67]
Ang Tshering January 15, 1993 Spanish Expedition Nepal Fall [23]
Pasang Lhamu April 23, 1993 32 Nepalese Expedition Nepal Disappeared 8750m S.E. Ridge [68]
Sonam Tshering April 23, 1993 Nepalese Expedition Nepal Disappeared 8750m S.E. Ridge [68]
Lobsang Tshering Bhutia May 10, 1993 41 40th anniversary of Tenzing Norgay's climb Nepal Fall 8750m S.E. Ridge [69]
Nam Won-Woo May 16, 1993 South Korean expedition South Korea Fall 8450m S.E. Ridge [23][70]
An Jin-Seob May 17, 1993 South Korean expedition South Korea Fall 8450m S.E. Ridge [23][70]
Karl Henize October 5, 1993 66 American expedition United States HAPE 6400m [71]
Antonio Miranda October 7, 1993 Spain Fall [72]
Prem Thapa April 6, 1994 German Expedition Nepal Cerebral oedema [23]
Shih Fang-Fang May 9, 1994 27 Taiwanese Taiwan Cerebral oedema [23]
Giuseppe Vigani-Fang May 18, 1994 Italian Expedition Italy Fall [23]
Mike Rheinberger May 27, 1994 53 Australian Expedition Australia Cerebral oedema 8500m NE [23]
Mingma Norbu September 12, 1994 Norwegian Expedition Nepal Avalanche [23]
Kami Rita May 6, 1995 American Expedition Nepal Fall [23]
Lhakpa Nuru September 10, 1995 South Korean Expedition Nepal 6900m [23]
Zangbu October 14, 1995 South Korean Expedition Nepal Fall Near Summit [23]
Chen Yu-Nan May 9, 1996 36 "Makalu" Gau Ming-Ho Taiwanese expedition Taiwan Injuries from a fall [73]
Scott Fischer May 11, 1996 40 Mountain Madness United States Suspected altitude sickness 8300m S.E. Ridge [49][74]
Rob Hall May 11, 1996 35 Adventure Consultants New Zealand Exposure South Summit [49][74]
Doug Hansen May 11, 1996 46 Adventure Consultants United States Exposure South Summit [49][74]
Andrew Harris May 11, 1996 31 Adventure Consultants New Zealand Fall 8700m S.E. Ridge [49][74]
Dorje Morup May 11, 1996 47 Indo-Tibetan Border Police India Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [49][74]
Yasuko Namba May 11, 1996 47 Adventure Consultants Japan Exposure South Col [49][74]
Tsewang "Green Boots" Paljor May 11, 1996 28 Indo-Tibetan Border Police India Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [49][74]
Tsewang Samanla May 11, 1996 38 Indo-Tibetan Border Police India Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [49][74]
Reinhard Wlasich May 19, 1996 Austrian Austria Altitude sickness 8300m North Face, Great Couloir [75]
Bruce Herrod May 25, 1996 37 South African/British United Kingdom Rope accident S.E. Ridge, Hillary Step [76]
Ngawang Topche June 6, 1996 American Nepal Comatose on 23 Apr 1996, died in hospital Camp II [77]
Yves Bouchon September 25, 1996 French/Belgian/Swiss France Avalanche 7400m Lhotse Face [49][78]
Lobsang Jangbu September 25, 1996 23-25 Japanese Nepal Avalanche 7400m Lhotse Face [49][78]
Dawa September 25, 1996 South Korea Nepal Avalanche 7400m Lhotse Face [49][78]
Malcolm Duff April 23, 1997 British United Kingdom Heart attack Base Camp [23]
Nima Rinzi May 6, 1997 Malaysian United Kingdom Fall Lhotse Face [23]
Aleksandr Torochin May 7, 1997 Russian Russia Fall N.E. Ridge [23][79][80][81]
Ivan Plotnikov May 7, 1997 Russian Russia Disappeared N.E. Ridge [23][79][80][81]
Nikolai Shevtchenko May 7, 1997 Russian Russia Disappeared N.E. Ridge [23][79][80][81]
Mingma May 7, 1997 Russian Nepal Fall N.E. Ridge [79]
Peter Kowalzik May 8, 1997 Polish Germany Disappeared N.E. Ridge [82]
Tenzing Nuru September 8, 1997 American Nepal Disappeared S.E. Ridge [83]
Choi Byong-Soo September 08, 1997 South Korean South Korea Avalanche North Col Flank [23]
Sergei Arsentiev May 23, 1998 Russian/French Russia Fall N.E. Ridge [9][80]
Francys Arsentiev May 24, 1998 40 Russian/French United States Exposure, frostbite N.E. Ridge [9][10][80]
Mark Jennings May 25, 1998 British United Kingdom Exhaustion N.E. Ridge [23]
Roger Buick May 26, 1998 New Zealand New Zealand Exhaustion N.E. Ridge [23]
Vasili Kopytko May 8, 1999 Ukrainian Ukraine N.E. Ridge [23][84]
Michael Matthews May 13, 1999 23 International United Kingdom S.E. Ridge [85]
Tadeusz Kudelski May 18, 1999 44 Polish International Poland Fall N.E. Ridge [86]
Pascal Debrouwer May 18, 1999 Belgian International Belgium Exposure N.E. Ridge [86]
Jeppe Stoltz May 20, 2000 Danish Denmark Fall N.E. Ridge [23]
Yan Gen-hua May 21, 2000 Chinese China Fall N.E. Ridge [23]
Babu Chiri Sherpa April 29, 2001 35 Nepalese Nepal Fall N.E. Ridge [7]
Peter Ganner May 23, 2001 Austrian Austria Fall 8500m S.E. Ridge [87]
Mark Auricht May 24, 2001 Australian Australia Cerebral oedema N.E. Ridge [88]
Aleksei Nikiforov May 24, 2001 Russian Russia Illness N.E. Ridge [89]
Sándor Gárdos October 17, 2001 Hungarian Hungary Fall 7800m N.E. Ridge [23]
Peter Legate April 30, 2002 38 British International United Kingdom Fall into a crevasse Below Camp III [90]
Zoran Miletic May 19, 2002 Russian International Yugoslavia 7800m N.E. Ridge [23]
Marco Siffredi September 8, 2002 23 International France Snowboarding Accident Hornbein Couloir [91]
Bhim Bahadur Gurung May 27, 2003 Indo-Nepal Nepal Fall into a crevasse 5900m Icefall [23]
Jan Krzysztof Liszewski May 25, 2003 55 Independent Poland Fall 7900m N.E. Ridge [23]
Arnaud Saulnier May 8, 2003 French France Sickness in tent 5500m S.E. Ridge [23]
Karma Gyalzen Sherpa May 24, 2003 International Nepal Altitude Sickness 6000m S.E. Ridge [23]
Joon-Ho Baek May 18, 2004 38 South Korean South Korea Exposure 8500m N.E. Ridge [23][92]
Min Jang May 18, 2004 28 South Korean South Korea Exposure 8500m N.E. Ridge [23][92]
Mu-Taek Park May 18, 2004 36 South Korean South Korea Exposure 8500m N.E. Ridge [23][92]
Nils Antezana May 18, 2004 69 International United States Exposure 8600m S.E. Ridge [93]
Hristo Ganchev Hristov May 20, 2004 27 Bulgarian Bulgaria Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [23]
Shoko Ota May 20, 2004 63 Japanese Japan Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [94]
Mariana Prodanova Maslarova May 23, 2004 43 Bulgarian Bulgaria Exposure 8700m N.E. Ridge [23]
Sean Egan April 28, 2005 63 Tim Redpath Expedition Canada Heart attack 4600m S.E. Ridge [95]
Michael Corey O'Brien May 2, 2005 39 Charity run with brother United States Fall into a crevasse 5800m Icefall South [96]
Marko Lihteneker May 21, 2005 45 Slovenia 8600m N.E. Ridge [23]
Sirigereshiva Shankarappa Chaitanya May 30, 2005 India India Exposure 8700m N.E. Ridge [23]
Dieter Kramer June 4, 2005 German Germany Ridge Exposure 8000m N.E. [23]
Robert William Milne June 5, 2005 49 United Kingdom Heart attack 8200m S.E. Ridge [97]
Tuk Bahadur Thapa Magar Sherpa April 7, 2006 American Nepal Altitude 5500m N.E. Ridge [23]
Ang Phinjo Sherpa April 21, 2006 50 American Nepal Avalanche 5900m Icefall [98]
Lhakpa Tseri April 21, 2006 American Nepal Avalanche 5900m Icefall [98]
Dawa Temba April 21, 2006 American Nepal Avalanche 5900m Icefall [98]
Jacques-Hugues Letrange May 6, 2006 American France Exhaustion N.E. Ridge [23]
Srikrishna May 14, 2006 Indian India Fall 8600m N.E. Ridge [23]
David Sharp May 15, 2006 34 Solo United Kingdom Exposure 8600m N.E. Ridge [99]
Tomas Olsson May 16, 2006 30 International Sweden Fall 8700m Norton Couloir [23]
Vitor Negrete May 19, 2006 38 International Brazil Exposure 8200m N.E. Ridge [100]
Igor Plyushkin May 22, 2006 International Russia Altitude sickness 7800m N.E. Ridge [23]
Thomas Weber May 25, 2006 International Germany Altitude sickness 8700m N.E. Ridge [101]
Yoshitomi Okura May 16, 2007 62 Japanese Japan N.E. Ridge [102]
Maurizio Pierangelo May 17, 2007 Italian Italy N.E. Ridge [23]
Oh Hee-joon May 17, 2007 37 South Korean South Korea S.W. Face [102]
Lee Hyun-jo May 17, 2007 34 South Korean South Korea S.W. Face [102]
Uwe Gianni Goltz May 21, 2008 44 Sherpas documentary team Switzerland Exhaustion 8000m South Col [103]
Lhakpa Nuru May 7, 2009 Eco Everest Expedition Nepal Avalanche Icefall [104]
Veslav Chrzaszcz May 18, 2009 Eco Everest Expedition Czech Republic Heart attack [105]
Wenhong Wu May 19, 2009 China [105]
Frank Ziebarth May 21, 2009 29 Canada 8700m North Summit [105][106]
László Várkonyi April 26, 2010 54 Hungary Avalanche crevasse fall North Col [107]
Tom Jørgensen May 19, 2010 Denmark HACE [105]
Peter Kinloch May 26, 2010 28 International United Kingdom Exhaustion 8600m [108]
Rick Hitch May 1, 2011 55 International United States Heart attack 7010m [109]
Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya May 9, 2011 82 Nepal Nepal Altitude sickness [110]
Takashi Ozaki May 12, 2011 International Japan Altitude sickness 8400m The Balcony [111]
John Delaney May 21, 2011 42 International Ireland Altitude sickness 8400m The Balcony [112]
Dawa Tenzing April 5, 2012 Himex Nepal Stroke (CVA) Icefall [113][114]
Karsang Namgyal Sherpa April 19, 2012 Prestige Adventures Nepal altitude sickness Base Camp [114][115]
Ramesh Gulve April 20, 2012 33 Pune team India Stroke Base Camp [114][116]
Namgyal Tshering Sherpa April 21, 2012 28 Nepal Fall into a crevasse Camp 1 [114][117]
Shriya Shah–Klorfine May 19, 2012 33 Utmost Adventures Canada Exhaustion Below Balcony 8300m [114][118]
Eberhard Schaaf May 19, 2012 61 Asian Trekking Germany Cerebral oedema Near Summit [114][118]
Song Won-bin May 19, 2012 44 Korean Everest & Lhotse Expedition South Korea Fall Near Summit [114][118]
Ha Wenyi May 20, 2012 55 Mountain Experience China Suspected altitude sickness Balcony [114][119]
Juan José Polo Carbayo May 20, 2012 43 Himalayan Guides Spain Exhaustion 8300m N.E. Ridge [114][120]
Ralf D. Arnold May 20, 2012 43 Monterosa Germany Exhaustion after breaking leg at Second Step 8300m N.E. Ridge [114][120]
Mingma Sherpa April 7, 2013 45 Destination Himalaya Nepal Falling into a crevasse Between Camps 1 and 2 in the Western Cwm [121]
DaRita Sherpa May 5, 2013 37 International Mountain Guides Nepal Suspected cardiac arrest Camp 3 on south side [122]
Sergey Ponomarev May 5, 2013 7 Summits Club Everest expedition Russia Suspected cardiac arrest At 100m above ABC on north side (at about 6500m) [123]
Lobsang Sherpa May 7, 2013 22 Chinese expedition team Nepal Fall Between Camp 2 and Camp 3 on descent from Camp 4 (on south side) [124]
Alexey Bolotov May 15, 2013 50 Russian South-West Face expedition Russia Fall 5600m Icefall [125][126]
Namgyal Sherpa May 17, 2013 35 Nepal Unknown 8300m N.E. Ridge [127]
Seo Sung-Ho May 21, 2013 33 Zero to 8848 expedition South Korea Unknown On descent (south side) [128]
Sajal Khaled (Mohammed Khaled Hossain) May 21, 2013 35 Bangladesh Unknown On descent [128]
Mohamad Shahrulnizam Ahmad Nazari June 3, 2013 25 Malaysia Acute Mountain Sickness Ascend to Base Camp [129]


Everest base camp


ER tent at Everest base camp
See also[edit]

List of deaths on eight-thousanders
Timeline of climbing Mount Everest
Khumbu Icefall
Rongbuk Glacier
North Col
Western Cwm
Ice Serac
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby walkinTas » Fri 18 Oct, 2013 10:24 pm

icefest wrote:What I meant was, Look at the deaths each year in the last 20 years, and in the same time the amount of successful summits has skyrocketed.
And that's at the same time as the inexperienced people started trying...

It's perhaps important to acknowledge that the death rate is falling, both in terms of the total number of climbers versus deaths and also in terms of deaths per successful summit.

Prior to 2000 there were 1168 successful summits and 167 deaths ( 1 death per 7 successful summits).
2000 to 2006 there were 1897 successful summits and 38 deaths (1 death per 50 summits).
2007 to 2013 there were 3737 summits and 39 deaths (1 death per 96 summits).

20 Century - 1922 to 1999
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YEAR    SUMMITS         DEATHS
1922        0              7
1924        0              4
1934        0              1
1952        0              1
1953        2              0
1954        0              0
1955        0              0
1956        4              0
1957        0              0
1958        0              0
1959        0              0
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Re: why did 10 people die on Everest in 2012?

Postby Giddy_up » Sat 19 Oct, 2013 6:36 am

Your chances of success have greatly improved. As wayno said, probably one of the biggest factors among others is the ability to know what the weather is going to do. Early climbers just did not have that luxury.
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