May 20, 2024 5:44 am
Mountaineering Tragedy: Mountain Guide Passes Away in Nepal Following Ascent of World’s Fifth-Highest Peak

Nepali guides and porters play a vital role in supporting climbers on the Himalayas, but unfortunately, they also account for a significant number of deaths in the region. Tragically, Lakpa Tenji Sherpa, a 53-year-old Nepali guide, passed away after successfully summiting Mount Makalu, the world’s fifth-highest mountain.

Despite the risks involved, Nepali guides and porters continue to support hundreds of climbers in their quest to reach the top of the world’s highest peaks. The dangerous conditions on the Himalayas are further underscored by the fact that many deaths occur among these local guides and porters.

With the onset of the spring climbing season, hundreds of climbers have descended upon Nepal, which is home to eight of the world’s 14 highest peaks. The warm temperatures and calm winds during this season make it an ideal time for summit attempts. This year, Nepal has issued over 900 permits for its mountains, with over 400 permits being issued for Everest alone, generating millions of dollars in royalties for the country.

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