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How many people have climbed Mount Everest 2023?

Triumph juxtaposes tragedy as the dust settles on the 2023 Mount Everest climbing season, with hundreds of successful summits overshadowed by a significant death toll. An estimated 600 people summited the world's highest peak, including 350 Sherpas supporting 250 clients.



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Everest 2023 Summit List
  • 13th May. Dawa Gyalje Sherpa. Nima Nuru Sherpa. ...
  • 14th May. Sajid Sadpara. Marton Peter Price. ...
  • 15th May. COL. Kishor Adhikari. ...
  • 16th May. Nimsdai. Jack Lundin. ...
  • 17th May. Kenton Cool. Richard Walker. ...
  • 18th May. Ott Tinn. Dorje Sherpa. ...
  • 19th May. Phil Crampton. Perez Asher. ...
  • 22nd May. Scott Lehmann. Shayna Unger.


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According to pricing data from ExpedReview, the average price of an expedition to Mount Everest in 2023 is $58,069, and the median price is $50,000.

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An estimated 600 people summited the world's highest peak, including 350 Sherpas supporting 250 clients. Records were set as well, including Kami Rita Sherpa summiting Everest for the twenty-eighth time. However, 13 climbers and Sherpas have been confirmed dead, with another 4 missing and presumed dead.

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Since 1922, when the first attempt to climb Everest was made, 193 climbers and 125 Sherpas have died on both sides of the mountain. Whenever record-breaking numbers of fatalities are reported, there is an immediate rush to attribute blame.

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Climbing Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, is an awe-inspiring and demanding challenge that requires meticulous preparation and extensive training. Attempting such a feat without prior mountaineering experience is dangerous and highly discouraged.

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What contributes to the price of an Everest expedition? Four main factors contribute to the pricing of a Mount Everest mountaineering expedition: type of guide, travel, permits and insurance, and supplies and gear.

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While gear lists and physical training are similar for climbing both peaks, K2 is widely considered a more technically challenging and dangerous mountain to climb than Everest.

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High-end luxury packages may include up to as many as five Sherpas per climber to manage bespoke demands such as unlimited bottled oxygen, more comfortable tents or even hot showers.

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Of all deaths from 1950 to 2019 in non-Sherpa climbers during a summit bid on Mount Everest, about 35% were caused by falls, with other leading causes being exhaustion (22%), altitude illness (18%) and exposure (13%). In Sherpa deaths over the same time period, 44% were attributable to avalanches.

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The most common cause of death on Everest is from avalanches, followed by falls and hypothermia. However, heart attacks, altitude sickness, frostbite, and exposure have also been known to take their toll on climbers who push themselves too hard or venture out unprepared.

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It is only when the winds die down in May and again for a short period in September, that we have a so called 'Summit Window', when conditions are safe enough for climbers to try and reach the summit.

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