List of deaths on eight-thousanders
Encyclopedia
The eight-thousander
s are the fourteen mountain
s that rise more than 8000 metres (26,247 ft) above sea level
; they are all in the Himalayan
and Karakoram
mountain range
s.
This is a list of mountaineers
who have died on these mountains.
Mount Everest
Mount Everest
has been host to a number of tragedies. The most notable occurred in 1922, 1970
, 1974
and 1996
.
K2
Kangchenjunga
Lhotse
Makalu
Cho Oyu
Updated and completed up to 2010.
Manaslu
Dhaulagiri
Nanga Parbat
Gasherbrum I
Broad Peak
Gasherbrum II
Shishapangma
Updated and completed up to 2009.
Eight-thousander
The eight-thousanders are the fourteen independent mountains on Earth that are more than high above sea level. They are all located in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges in Asia....
s are the fourteen mountain
Mountain
Image:Himalaya_annotated.jpg|thumb|right|The Himalayan mountain range with Mount Everestrect 58 14 160 49 Chomo Lonzorect 200 28 335 52 Makalurect 378 24 566 45 Mount Everestrect 188 581 920 656 Tibetan Plateaurect 250 406 340 427 Rong River...
s that rise more than 8000 metres (26,247 ft) above sea level
Sea level
Mean sea level is a measure of the average height of the ocean's surface ; used as a standard in reckoning land elevation...
; they are all in the Himalayan
Himalayas
The Himalaya Range or Himalaya Mountains Sanskrit: Devanagari: हिमालय, literally "abode of snow"), usually called the Himalayas or Himalaya for short, is a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau...
and Karakoram
Karakoram
The Karakoram, or Karakorum , is a large mountain range spanning the borders between Pakistan, India and China, located in the regions of Gilgit-Baltistan , Ladakh , and Xinjiang region,...
mountain range
Mountain range
A mountain range is a single, large mass consisting of a succession of mountains or narrowly spaced mountain ridges, with or without peaks, closely related in position, direction, formation, and age; a component part of a mountain system or of a mountain chain...
s.
This is a list of mountaineers
Mountaineering
Mountaineering or mountain climbing is the sport, hobby or profession of hiking, skiing, and climbing mountains. While mountaineering began as attempts to reach the highest point of unclimbed mountains it has branched into specialisations that address different aspects of the mountain and consists...
who have died on these mountains.
Mount EverestMount EverestMount Everest is the world's highest mountain, with a peak at above sea level. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. The international boundary runs across the precise summit point...
Mount EverestMount Everest
Mount Everest is the world's highest mountain, with a peak at above sea level. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. The international boundary runs across the precise summit point...
has been host to a number of tragedies. The most notable occurred in 1922, 1970
1970 Everest Disaster
On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering...
, 1974
1974 Everest Disaster
On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux...
and 1996
1996 Everest Disaster
The 1996 Mount Everest disaster refers to the events of 10-11 May 1996, when eight people died on Mount Everest during summit attempts. In the entire season, fifteen people died trying to reach the summit, making it the deadliest single year in Mount Everest's history...
.
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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21 May 2011 | John Delaney John Delaney (businessman) John Delaney was an Irish businessman and the founder and CEO of the trading exchange website Intrade. He died at the age of 42 while attempting to climb Mount Everest—a lifelong ambition—and came within 50 metres of the summit. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter who was born... |
Republic of Ireland | Altitude sickness Altitude sickness Altitude sickness—also known as acute mountain sickness , altitude illness, hypobaropathy, or soroche—is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans, caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude... |
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12 May 2011 | Taskahi Ozaki | Altitude sickness | ||
9 May 2011 | Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya Shailendra Kumar Upadhyaya was a Nepali politician. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs for Nepal from 1986 to 1990. He was Nepal's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1972 to 1978.... |
Age | ||
1 May 2011 | Rick Hitch | Heart attack | ||
26 May 2010 | Peter Kinloch | Frostbite Frostbite Frostbite is the medical condition where localized damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. Frostbite is most likely to happen in body parts farthest from the heart and those with large exposed areas... and exhaustion |
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Hiroshi Ogasawara | - | |||
19 May 2010 | Tom Jørgensen | - | ||
26 April 2010 | Laszlo Varkonyi | Avalanche | ||
16 June 2009 | Andres Guzman Garza | - | - | |
21 May 2009 | Frank Ziebarth | - | - | |
19 May 2009 | Wenhong Wu | Mainland China | - | - |
18 May 2009 | Veslav Chrzaszcz | Heart attack | ||
7 May 2009 | Lhakpa Nuru | - | ||
21 May 2008 | Uwe Gianni Goltz | Switzerland | - | |
17 May 2007 | Maurizio Pierangelo | - | ||
17 May 2007 | Oh Hee-Joon | - | ||
17 May 2007 | Lee Hyun-Jo | - | ||
16 May 2007 | Yoshitomi Okura | - | - | |
16 May 2007 | Libor Kozak | - | - | |
16 May 2007 | Yasuhiko Mochizuki | - | - | |
15 May 2007 | Shinichi Ishii | - | - | |
26 April 2007 | Dawa Sherpa | Avalanche | ||
25 May 2006 | Thomas Weber | - | - | |
22 May 2006 | Igor Plyushkin | - | ||
19 May 2006 | Vitor Negrete Vitor Negrete Vitor Negrete was a prominent mountaineer and the first Brazilian to reach the summit of Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak outside Asia and one of the Seven Summits, from its south face.... |
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17 May 2006 | Jacques-Hugues Letrange | - | ||
16 May 2006 | Tomas Olsson | - | ||
15 May 2006 | David Sharp | Exposure | - | |
14 May 2006 | Sri Krishan | - | - | |
21 April 2006 | Ang Phinjo | - | - | |
21 April 2006 | Lhakkpa Tseri | - | - | |
21 April 2006 | Dawa Temba | - | - | |
4 April 2006 | Tuk Bahadur Thapa Masar | - | ||
5 June 2005 | Robert William Milne | - | ||
4 June 2005 | Dieter Kramer | - | ||
30 May 2005 | Sirigereshiva Shankarappa Chaitanya | - | ||
21 May 2005 | Marko Lihteneker Marko Lihteneker Marko Lihteneker was a Slovenian ski mountaineer and mountain climber.Lihteneker, at this time member of the GRS Celje took part in the 2004 World Championship of Skimountaineering in Aran Valley, where he placed sixth in the relay race event together with Tone Karničar, Žiga Karničar and Jernej... |
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2 May 2005 | Michael Corey O'Brien | Fall from the Khumbu Icefall | ||
29 April 2005 | Sean Egan | - | ||
24 May 2004 | Mariana Prodanova Maslarova | - | ||
23 May 2004 | Shoko Ota | - | ||
20 May 2004 | Hristo Ganchev Hristov | - | ||
18 May 2004 | Nils Antezana | - | ||
18 May 2004 | Joon-Ho Baek | South Korea | - | |
18 May 2004 | Min Jang | South Korea | - | |
18 May 2004 | Mu-Taek Park | South Korea | - | , |
27 May 2003 | Bhim Bahagur Gurung | - | - | |
25 May 2003 | Jan Krzysztof Liszewski | - | - | |
24 May 2003 | Karma Gylzen | - | ||
8 May 2003 | Amaud Saulnier | Early Modern France | - | - |
8 September 2002 | Marco Siffredi Marco Siffredi Marco Siffredi was a French snowboarder and mountaineer. He was the first to descend Mount Everest on a snowboard in 2001 via the Norton Couloir... |
Early Modern France | Fall with snowboard | |
May 2002 | Zoran Miletic | - | ||
30 April 2002 | Peter Legate | - | ||
20 October 2001 | Sándor Gárdos | - | ||
24 May 2001 | Mark Auricht | HACE | ||
24 May 2001 | Alexei Nikiforov | - | ||
23 May 2001 | Peter Ganner | Austria | - | |
29 April 2001 | Babu Chiri Sherpa Babu Chiri Sherpa Babu Chiri Sherpa was a Sherpa mountaineer from Nepal. He was a legendary guide who reached the summit of Mount Everest ten times. He held 2 world records on Everest... |
Fall into crevasse | ||
21 May 2000 | Yan Gen-hua | - | ||
20 May 2000 | Jeppe Stoltz | Denmark | - | |
18 May 1999 | Tadeusz Kudelski | - | ||
18 May 1999 | Pascal Debrouwer | Snow blizzard - Fall | ||
13 May 1999 | Mike Matthews | - | ||
8 May 1999 | Vasili Kopytko | - | ||
26 May 1998 | Roger Buick | - | ||
25 May 1998 | Mark Jennings | - | ||
24 May 1998 | Francys Arsentiev Francys Arsentiev Francys Arsentiev became the first woman from the United States to reach the summit of Mount Everest without the aid of bottled oxygen, on May 22, 1998.-Biography:... |
exhaustion - Altitude sickness Altitude sickness Altitude sickness—also known as acute mountain sickness , altitude illness, hypobaropathy, or soroche—is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans, caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude... |
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24 May 1998 | Sergei Arsentiev Francys Arsentiev Francys Arsentiev became the first woman from the United States to reach the summit of Mount Everest without the aid of bottled oxygen, on May 22, 1998.-Biography:... |
Fall | ||
8 September 1997 | Choi Byong-Soo | South Korea | - | |
25 May 1997 | Tenzing Nuru | - | ||
8 May 1997 | Peter Kowalzik | - | ||
7 May 1997 | Aleksandr Toroschin | - | ||
7 May 1997 | Ivan Plotnikov | - | ||
7 May 1997 | Nikolai Shevtchenko | - | ||
7 May 1997 | Mingma | - | ||
6 May 1997 | Nima Rinzi | - | ||
23 April 1997 | Malcolm Duff | - | ||
25 September 1996 | Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa Lopsang Jangbu Sherpa was a Sherpa mountaineering guide, climber and porter, perhaps best known for his work as the climbing Sirdar for Scott Fischer's Mountain Madness expedition to Everest in Spring 1996, when a freak storm led to the deaths of eight climbers from several expeditions, considered... |
Avalanche | ||
25 September 1996 | Dawa Sherpa | Avalanche | ||
25 September 1996 | Ives Bouchon | Avalanche | ||
6 June 1996 | Ngawang Topche Sherpa | HAPE | ||
25 May 1996 | Bruce Herrod | - | ||
19 May 1996 | Reinhard Wlasich | Austria | HAPE / HACE | |
11 May 1996 | Dorje Morup Dorje Morup Dorje Morup was one among three Indians who died on Mount Everest in 1996 Mount Everest disaster.He was born on 01 Oct 1948 in village Skurbuchan in district Leh . He joined ITBP as a constable in 1969. Climed Mt. Everest from North Col on 10 May 1996 to become member of the First Indian team to... |
Exposure/Frostbite | ||
11 May 1996 | Tsewang Paljor | Exposure/Frostbite | ||
11 May 1996 | Subedar Tsewang Samanla Tsewang Samanla T.Samanla was one among three Indians who died on Mount Everest in 1996 Mount Everest disaster. He was born on 14 Sept 1957 in village Tia , District Khalsi in Leh . He joined ITBP as a constable in 1969. Climed Mt. Everest from North Col on 10 May 1996 to become member of the First Indian team to... |
Exposure/Frostbite | ||
11 May 1996 | Rob Hall Rob Hall Rob Hall , a native of New Zealand, was a mountaineer best known for being head guide of a 1996 Mount Everest expedition in which he, a fellow guide, and two clients perished. A best-selling account of the expedition was given in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air... |
Exposure/Frostbite | ||
11 May 1996 | Scott Fischer Scott Fischer Scott E. Fischer was an American climber and guide, and the first American to summit 27,940-foot Lhotse, fourth highest mountain in the world.-Career:... |
Exposure/Frostbite | ||
11 May 1996 | Yasuko Namba Yasuko Namba was famous in her native Japan for becoming the second Japanese woman to reach all of the Seven Summits including Everest, where she died. Namba worked as a businesswoman for Federal Express in Japan, but her hobby of mountaineering took her all over the world. She first summitted Kilimanjaro... |
Exposure/Frostbite/Exhaustion | ||
10 May 1996 | Andrew Harris | Fall | ||
10 May 1996 | Doug Hansen | Exposure/Frostbite | ||
9 May 1996 | Chen Yu Nan | Republic of China | - | |
14 October 1995 | Zangbu | - | ||
10 September 1995 | Lhakpa Nuru | - | ||
6 May 1995 | Kami Rita | - | ||
12 September 1994 | Mingma Norbu | - | ||
27 May 1994 | Mike Rheinberger | HACE | ||
18 May 1994 | Giuseppe Vigani | - | ||
9 May 1994 | Shih Fang-Fang | Thailand | - | |
6 April 1994 | Prem Thapa | - | ||
7 October 1993 | Antonio Miranda | Spain | - | |
5 October 1993 | Karl Henize | - | ||
17 May 1993 | An Jin-Seob | South Korea | - | |
16 May 1993 | Nam Won-Woo | South Korea | - | |
10 May 1993 | Lobsang Tshering Lobsang Tshering Lobsang Tshering Bhutia was a Sherpa mountaineer who died on Mount Everest.He was a nephew of Tenzing Norgay who first climbed the mountain in 1953. He was part of an expedition to Everest led by his nephew Tashi Tenzing. He reached the summit but was killed on the descent.-External links:* on... |
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23 April 1993 | Pasang Lhamu | - | ||
23 April 1993 | Sonam Tshering | - | ||
15 January 1993 | Ang Tshering | - | ||
23 May 1992 | Manabu Hoshi | - | ||
22 May 1992 | Sher Singh | - | ||
11 May 1992 | Subba Singh | - | ||
2 May 1992 | Deepak Kulkarni | - | ||
2 May 1992 | Raymond Jacob | - | ||
27 May 1991 | Junichi Futagami | - | ||
3 May 1991 | Rüdiger Lang | - | ||
7 October 1990 | Ham Sang-Hun | South Korea | - | |
12 September 1990 | Rafael Gómez-Menor | Spain | - | |
12 September 1990 | Ang Sona | - | ||
12 September 1990 | Badrinath Ghising | - | ||
12 December 1989 | Ang Pinjo | - | ||
28 May 1989 | Eugeniusz Chrobak | - | ||
27 May 1989 | Mirosław Dąsal | - | ||
27 May 1989 | Mirosław Gardzielewski | - | ||
27 May 1989 | Andrzej Heinrich Andrzej Heinrich Zygmunt Andrzej Heinrich was a famous Polish mountaineer. He died in an avalanche on the NW slopes of Mount Everest in 1989.- Tatra Mts and Alps :... |
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27 May 1989 | Wacław Otręba | - | ||
16 May 1989 | Phu Dorje (III) | - | ||
10 May 1989 | Dimitar Ilievski Murato Dimitar Ilievski - Murato Dimitar Ilievski - Murato was an alpinist from the Republic of Macedonia representing SFR Yugoslavia, the first Macedonian ever to climb the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest. He died on the descent of Mt... |
Republic of Macedonia | - | - |
23 December 1988 | Ang Lhakpa Dorje | - | ||
17 October 1988 | Jozef Just | Czechoslovakia | - | |
17 October 1988 | Peter Božík | Czechoslovakia | - | |
17 October 1988 | Dušan Becík | Czechoslovakia | - | |
17 October 1988 | Jaroslav Jaško | Czechoslovakia | - | |
13 October 1988 | Lhakpa Sonam | - | ||
13 October 1988 | Pasang Temba (II) | - | ||
21 September 1988 | Narayan Shrestha | - | ||
20 September 1988 | Michel Parmentier | - | ||
21 April 1988 | Hidetaka Mizukoshi | - | ||
20 October 1987 | Mangal Singh | - | ||
2 September 1987 | Masao Yokoyama | - | ||
21 May 1987 | Roger Marshall | - | ||
30 January 1987 | Tsuttin Dorje | - | ||
17 October 1986 | Dawa Norbu | - | ||
4 October 1986 | Gyalu | - | ||
28 September 1986 | Simon Burkhardt | Switzerland | - | |
16 August 1986 | Víctor Hugo Trujillo | Chile | - | |
11 October 1985 | Capt Vijay Pal Singh Negi (Indian Army) | Exposure | ||
11 October 1985 | Lt Ranjeet Singh Bakshi (Indian Army) | Exposure | ||
11 October 1985 | Maj Jai Bahugana (Indian Army) | Exposure and frostbite | ||
11 October 1985 | Lt M.U. Bhaskar Rao (Indian Army) | Exposure | ||
7 October 1985 | Maj Kiran Inder Kumar (Indian Army) | Fall | ||
17 September 1985 | Shinichi Ishii | - | ||
12 May 1985 | Juanjo Navarro | Spain | - | |
24 October 1984 | Ang Dorje | - | ||
24 October 1984 | Yogendra Thapa | - | ||
16 October 1984 | Jozef Psotka Jozef Psotka Jozef Psotka, was a Slovak mountaineer, at that time the oldest person in the world who reached the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen.-Biography:... |
Slovakia | - | - |
9 October 1984 | Craig Nottle | Fall | ||
9 October 1984 | Fred From | Fall | ||
21 April 1984 | Hristo Prodanov Hristo Prodanov Hristo Prodanov was a Bulgarian mountaineer. He was the first Bulgarian to climb Mount Everest but died on the descent.... |
Kingdom of Bulgaria | - | - |
3 April 1984 | Tony Swierzy | - | ||
26 March 1984 | Ang Rinji | - | ||
9 October 1983 | Hiroshi Yoshino | - | ||
8 October 1983 | Pasang Temba | - | - | |
8 October 1983 | Hironobu Kamuro | - | ||
28 December 1982 | Yasuo Kato | - | , | |
28 December 1982 | Toshiaki Kobayashi | - | ||
14 October 1982 | Nima Dorje | - | ||
27 September 1982 | Lhakpa Tshering | - | ||
2 September 1982 | Blair Griffiths | - | ||
31 August 1982 | Pasang Sona | - | - | |
31 August 1982 | Ang Chuldim | - | ||
31 August 1982 | Dawa Dorje | - | ||
17 May 1982 | Peter Boardman Peter Boardman Peter Boardman was a British climber, Everest summiteer, and author of several mountaineering books.-Early life:... |
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17 May 1982 | Joe Tasker Joe Tasker Joe Tasker was one of the most talented British climbers during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born into a traditional Roman Catholic family, he was one of ten children and spent his early childhood in Port Clarence, Middlesbrough then attended Ushaw Seminary, County Durham between the ages of 13... |
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15 May 1982 | Marty Hoey Marty Hoey Marty Hoey was a mountain climber who took part in the 1982 expedition to Mount Everest. During an attempted ascent that would have made her the first American woman to summit Everest, she plunged over the edge of the Great Couloir and died. The cause of her death was an unsecured climbing... |
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12 January 1981 | Noboru Takenaka | - | ||
22 September 1980 | Mario Piana | - | ||
6 September 1980 | Nawang Kersang | - | ||
2 May 1980 | Akira Ube | - | ||
12 October 1979 | Wang Hong-Bao | Mainland China | Avalanche | |
12 October 1979 | Luo San | Mainland China | Avalanche | |
12 October 1979 | Nima Tashi | Mainland China | Avalanche | |
3 October 1979 | Ray Genet | Exhaustion | ||
3 October 1979 | Hannelore Schmatz Hannelore Schmatz Hannelore Schmatz was a West German mountain climber. She died of exhaustion on October 2, 1979 as she was returning from successfully summiting Mount Everest via the southern route, the first woman and first German citizen to die on the upper slopes of "Chomolungma."Schmatz was on an expedition... |
Exhaustion | ||
16 May 1979 | Ang Phu | Fall | ||
May 1978 | Shi Ming-ji | Mainland China | Altitude sickness | |
18 April 1978 | Dawa Nuru | Crevasse (icefall) | ||
10 April 1976 | Terry Thompson | Crevasse | ||
26 September 1975 | Mick Burke Mick Burke (mountaineer) Mick Burke was an English mountaineer and climbing cameraman, who covered many British-led mountaineering expeditions during the 1960s and 1970s. These included expeditions led by Chris Bonington to Annapurna and an unsuccessful attempt on Mount Everest's south-west face in 1972.Burke was part of... |
Fall | ||
4 May 1975 | Wu Tseng-yue (Zhuong-Yue) | Mainland China | Fall | |
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Gérard Devouassoux | Avalanche | ||
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Lhakpa | Avalanche | ||
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Sanu Wongal | Avalanche | ||
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Pemba Dorje | Avalanche | ||
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Nawang Lutuk | Avalanche | ||
9 September 1974 1974 Everest Disaster On 9 September 1974, the West Ridge Direct was attempted by a French expedition which resulted in tragedy. All of the six climbers died in an avalanche on the way to the Summit, and were the 31-36th deaths on Everest .The team consisted of:* Gerard Devouassoux... |
Nima Wangchu | Avalanche | ||
12 October 1973 | Jangbu | Avalanche | ||
16 November 1972 | Tony Tighe | Serac collapse | ||
18 April 1971 | Capt Harsh Bahuguna (Indian Army) | Exposure and frostbite | ||
21 April 1970 | Kiyoshi Narita | Illness | ||
9 April 1970 | Kyak Tshering | Icefall collapse | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Mima Norbu | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Nima Dorje | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Tshering Tarkey | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Pasang | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Kunga Norbu | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
5 April 1970 1970 Everest Disaster On the 5th April 1970, an ice-fall avalanche hit a party of sherpas resulting in six deaths . The list of fatalities include:* Nima Dorje* Tshering Tarkey* Pasang* Kunga Norbu* Kami Tshering... |
Kami Tshering | Avalanche (icefall collapse) | ||
18 October 1969 | Phu Dorje | Crevasse (collapsed snow bridge) | ||
May 1966 | Ma Gao-Shu | Mainland China | Fall | |
23 March 1963 | Jake Breitenbach | Icefall collapse | ||
28 April 1962 | Nawang Tshering | Falling rocks | ||
29 April 1960 or Spring 1964 | Shao Shi-Ching | Mainland China | Hearth Attack or HACE | Year and cause of death differ according to different sources |
11 April 1960 | Wang Ji | Mainland China | HAPE | |
31 October 1952 | Mingma Dorje | Falling rock/ice | ||
June 1934 | Maurice Wilson Maurice Wilson Maurice Wilson MC was a British soldier, mystic, mountaineer and aviator who is known for his ill-fated attempt to climb Mount Everest alone in 1934. Often characterised as "eccentric", he wished to climb Everest as a platform to promote his belief that the world's ills could be solved by a... |
Exposure / Frostbite | ||
8/9 June 1924 | Andrew Irvine Andrew Irvine (mountaineer) Andrew "Sandy" Comyn Irvine was an English mountaineer who took part in 1924 British Everest Expedition, the third British expedition to the world's highest mountain, Mount Everest.... |
Disappearance | ||
8/9 June 1924 | George Mallory George Mallory George Herbert Leigh Mallory was an English mountaineer who took part in the first three British expeditions to Mount Everest in the early 1920s.... |
Fall | ||
25 May 1924 | Man Bahadur | Exposure / Frostbite | ||
13 May 1924 | Shamsher Pun | AMS / Frostbite | ||
7 June 1922 | Norbu | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Lhakpa | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Pasang | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Pema | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Sange | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Dorje | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
7 June 1922 | Temba | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Avalanche | |
30 June 1921 | Unknown porter | British India British Raj British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947; The term can also refer to the period of dominion... |
Illness | |
5 June 1921 | Alexander Mitchell Kellas | Illness | ||
K2K2K2 is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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6 August 2010 | Fredrik "Frippe" Ericsson Fredrik Ericsson Fredrik Ericsson was a Swedish mountaineer and extreme skier.He grew up in Umeå in the northern part of Sweden, but spent most of his time in Chamonix, in the French Alps.-History:... |
Fall | ||
17 July 2010 | Petar Georgiev Unzhiev | Altitude sickness Altitude sickness Altitude sickness—also known as acute mountain sickness , altitude illness, hypobaropathy, or soroche—is a pathological effect of high altitude on humans, caused by acute exposure to low partial pressure of oxygen at high altitude... |
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23 June 2009 | Michele Fait | Fall with skis | ||
2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Dong-Jin Hwang | Fourth serac Serac A serac is a block or column of ice formed by intersecting crevasses on a glacier. Often house-sized or larger, they are dangerous to mountaineers since they may topple with little warning... fall |
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2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Kyeong-Hyo Park | Fourth serac fall | ||
2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Hyo-Gyung Kim | Fourth serac fall | ||
2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Mehrban Karim | second or third serac fall | ||
2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Hugues d'Aubarede | Fall | ||
2 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Gerard McDonnell | second or third serac fall | ||
1 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Pasang Bhote | Fourth serac fall | ||
1 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Jumic Bhote | Fourth serac fall | ||
1 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Rolf Bae Rolf Bae Rolf Bae was a Norwegian Arctic adventurer and mountaineer. Bae operated an adventure company called Fram, specializing in Arctic and Antarctic travel and survival courses.... |
First serac fall | ||
1 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Jahan Baig | Fall | ||
1 August 2008 2008 K2 disaster The 2008 K2 disaster occurred on August 1, 2008, when eleven mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. Three others were seriously injured. It was the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.-Expedition goal: K2:K2 is the... |
Dren Mandić | Fall | ||
20 July 2007 | Stefano Zavka | Lost | ||
20 July 2007 | Nima Nurbu | Fall from bottle neck | ||
13 August 2006 | Arkadi Kuvakin | Avalanche | ||
13 August 2006 | Aleksandr Foigt | Avalanche | ||
13 August 2006 | Piotr Kuznetsov | Avalanche | ||
13 August 2006 | Yuri Uteshev Yuri Uteshev Yuri Uteshev was a Russian mountain climber, who ascended Dhaulagiri in 1995, Makalu in 1996, Lhotse in 1997 and Mount Everest in 2001.... |
Avalanche | ||
19 August 2004 | Manel de la Mata | Pulmonary edema | ||
2 August 2004 | Dauoud Khadem Asl | Iran | Lost in storm | |
2 August 2004 | Sergei Sokolov | Lost in storm | ||
29 July 2004 | Aleksandr Gubaev | Lost in storm | ||
8 June 2004 | Kyong-Kyu Pae | Avalanche | ||
8 June 2004 | Jae-Young Kim | Avalanche | ||
8 June 2004 | Hwa-Hyeung Lee | Avalanche | ||
21 July 2003 | Klaus-Dieter Grohs | Fall | ||
22 July 2002 | Muhammad Iqbal | - | ||
13 July 2002 | Sher Ajman | - | ||
22 July 2001 | Young-Do Park | - | ||
10 July 1999 | Mihai Cioroianu | - | ||
14 August 1996 | Igor Benkin | - | ||
29 July 1996 | Lorenzo Mazzoleni | - | ||
15 August 1995 | Jeff Lakes | - | ||
13 August 1995 | Bruce Grant | Killed in a storm | ||
13 August 1995 | Rob Slater Rob Slater Rob Slater was an American mountaineer known for his first ascent of the big wall route Wyoming Sheep Ranch on El Capitan. A tireless outdoor recreationalist, Slater built up an impressive climbing resume during his college years and later as he worked as a trader on the Chicago Board of Trade... |
Killed in a storm | ||
13 August 1995 | Alison Hargreaves Alison Hargreaves Alison Jane Hargreaves was an English mountain climber from Derbyshire. Educated at Belper School, her accomplishments included scaling Mount Everest solo without supplementary oxygen in 1995. She also soloed all the great north faces of the Alps in a single season—a first for any climber... |
Killed in a storm | ||
13 August 1995 | Javier Escartin | Killed in a storm | ||
13 August 1995 | Javier Olivar | Killed in a storm | ||
13 August 1995 | Lorenzo Ortiz | Killed in a storm | ||
6 July 1995 | Jordi Anglès | - | ||
11 August 1994 | Juan Antonio "Atxo" Apellániz | Exhaustion | ||
24 July 1994 | Steve Untch | - | ||
10 July 1994 | Dmitri Ibragim-Zade | Killed in a storm | ||
10 July 1994 | Aleksandr Parkhomenko | Killed in a storm | ||
10 July 1994 | Aleksei Kharaldin | Killed in a storm | ||
31 July 1993 | Daniel Bidner | - | ||
30 July 1993 | Reinmar Joswig | - | ||
30 July 1993 | Peter Mezger | - | ||
7 July 1993 | Dan Culver | - | ||
17 June 1993 | Boštjan Kekec | - | ||
14 August 1992 | Adrián Benítez | - | ||
28 July 1989 | Hans Bärnthaler | - | ||
24 August 1987 | Akira Suzuki | - | ||
10 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Dobroslawa "Mrufka" Miodowicz-Wolf | Altitude sickness | ||
10 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Alfred Imitzer | Altitude sickness | ||
10 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Hannes Wieser | Altitude sickness | ||
10 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Alan Rouse Alan Rouse Alan Paul Rouse was the first British climber to reach the summit of the second highest mountain in the world, K2, but died on the descent.-Education:... |
Altitude sickness | ||
7 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Julie Tullis Julie Tullis Julie Tullis was a British climber and film-maker who died on the descent of K2 during a storm along with four other climbers from several expeditions during the 'Black Summer' of 1986.-Early life:... |
Altitude sickness | ||
4 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Muhammed Ali | Stonefall | ||
3 August 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Wojciech Wróż | Fall | ||
16 July 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Renato Casarotto | Fall | ||
10 July 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Tadeusz Piotrowski Tadeusz Piotrowski (mountaineer) Tadeusz Piotrowski was a Polish mountaineer and author of several books related to the subject. He has been referred to as "perhaps the finest winter mountaineer of his day".-Career:... |
Fall | ||
24 June 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Maurice Barrard | Lost | ||
24 June 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Liliane Barrard | Lost | ||
21 June 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
John Smolich | Avalanche | ||
21 June 1986 1986 K2 disaster The 1986 K2 disaster refers to a period from 6 August to 10 August 1986, when five mountaineers died on K2 in the Karakoram during a severe storm. Eight other climbers were killed in the weeks preceding, bringing the total number of deaths to 13.... |
Alan Pennington | Avalanche | ||
7 July 1985 | Daniel Lacroix | - | ||
15 August 1982 | Yukihiro Yanagisawa | - | ||
30 July 1982 | Halina Krüger-Syrokomska | - | ||
19 August 1979 | Laskhar Khan | - | ||
9 June 1979 | Ali, Son of Kazim | - | ||
12 June 1978 | Nick Estcourt Nick Estcourt Nick Estcourt , educated at Eastbourne College, was an outstanding British climber killed on K2 by an avalanche on the West Ridge route... |
Avalanche | ||
21 June 1954 | Mario Puchoz | - | ||
10 August 1953 | Art Gilkey Art Gilkey Art Gilkey was an American geologist and mountaineer. He explored Alaska in 1950 and 1952. He died during a 1953 American expedition to K2. Approaching the summit of the peak, he suffered from thrombophlebitis or possibly deep venous thrombosis, followed by pulmonary embolism... |
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31 July 1939 | Pasang Kikuli | - | ||
31 July 1939 | Pasang Kitar | - | ||
31 July 1939 | Pintso | - | ||
30 July 1939 | Dudley Wolfe | Altitude sickness and severe dehydration | ||
KangchenjungaKangchenjungaKangchenjunga is the third highest mountain of the world with an elevation of and located along the India-Nepal border in the Himalayas.Kangchenjunga is also the name of the section of the Himalayas and means "The Five Treasures of Snows", as it contains five peaks, four of them over...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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25 May 2007 | Iñigo de Pineda | Fall | ||
24 May 2002 | Christopher Grasswick | Fall | ||
23 April 2000 | Ang Dawa Tamang | |||
14 September 1999 | Myeong-Kun Hyun | |||
14 September 1999 | Do-Kyu Han | |||
16 May 1998 | Atsushi Shiina | |||
16 May 1998 | Kenzo Akasaka | |||
6 October 1995 | Benoît Chamoux Benoît Chamoux Benoît Chamoux was a French Alpinist, who climbed 10 of the Eight-thousanders in the Himalayas.Chamoux was born in La Roche-sur-Foron near Mont Blanc in the department of Haute-Savoie, France... |
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5 October 1995 | Pierre Royer | |||
5 October 1995 | Sherpa Riku | Fall | ||
23 October 1994 | Iordanka Dimitrova | |||
10 October 1994 | Sergei Zhvirblya | Belarus | ||
10 October 1994 | Yekaterina Ivanova | |||
13 May 1992 | Wanda Rutkiewicz Wanda Rutkiewicz Wanda Rutkiewicz was a Polish mountain climber. She was the first woman to successfully summit K2.-Early life:Rutkiewicz was born in Plungė, Lithuania... |
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25 April 1992 | Ang Dorje | |||
25 April 1992 | Lhakpa Nuru | |||
16 May 1991 | Pasang II | Fall | ||
3 May 1991 | Jože Rozman | Fall | ||
3 May 1991 | Marija Frantar | Fall | ||
20 December May 1989 | Tchiring Chumbi Lama | Fall (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
20 December May 1989 | Ang Dawa | Fall (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
20 December May 1989 | Kyo-Sup Jin | Fall (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
17 May 1988 | Sanjay Borole | |||
31 May 1987 | Chander Singh | Fall | ||
25 May 1987 | Chorten Tshering | |||
25 May 1987 | Phu Pu Bhutia | |||
25 May 1987 | Phu Dorje II | |||
11 January 1986 | Andrzej Czok Andrzej Czok Andrzej Czok was a Polish mountaineer best known for the first winter ascent of Dhaulagiri on January 21, 1985 with Jerzy Kukuczka and for the first ascent of Mount Everest through North Pillar in 1980 . He died while making a winter attempt on Kangchenjunga.-References:*... |
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22 April 1985 | Borut Bergant | Fall (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
14 January 1985 | Chris Chandler | |||
15 October 1981 | Jean-Jacques Ricouard | Fall | ||
4 May 1980 | Alfonso Medina | Disappeared (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
4 May 1980 | Hugo Saldaña | Disappeared (on Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
12 April 1977 | Sukhvinder Singh | Fall | ||
15 May 1973 | Takeo Matsuda | Hit by rock (after summiting Yalung Kang [a.k.a. Kangchenjunga West]) | ||
26 May 1955 | Pemi Dorje | Fall | ||
9 August 1931 | Hermann Schaller | Weimar Republic | Fall | |
9 August 1931 | Pasang 1 | Fall | ||
August 1931 | Babulall | |||
July 1931 | Lobsang | |||
9 May 1930 | Chettan | Falling ice | ||
27 May 1929 | E. Farmer | |||
1 September 1905 | three unnamed others | Fall | ||
1 September 1905 | Alexis Pache | Switzerland | Fall | |
28 August 1905 | unnamed porter | Fall | ||
LhotseLhotseLhotse is the fourth highest mountain on Earth and is connected to Everest via the South Col. In addition to the main summit at 8,516 metres above sea level, Lhotse Middle is and Lhotse Shar is...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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7 May 2010 | Serguey Duganov | AMS | ||
25 May 2009 | Sergey Samoilov | Fall | ||
21 May 2007 | Pemba Doma | Fall | ||
9 May 2006 | Pavel Kalny | Fall | ||
5 October 2003 | Sun-Dug Hwang | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
5 October 2003 | Joo-Hoon Park | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
17 September 2000 | Vladimir Bondarev | Avalanche | ||
27 May 1997 | Vladimir Bashkirov | Illness | ||
24 October 1989 | Jerzy Kukuczka Jerzy Kukuczka Jerzy Kukuczka , born in Katowice, Poland, was a Polish alpine and high-altitude climber. On 18 September 1987, he became the second man, after Reinhold Messner, to climb all fourteen eight-thousanders in the world.... |
Fall | ||
27 September 1987 | Antoni (Toni) Sors | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
27 September 1987 | Sergio Escalera | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
27 September 1987 | Francesc Porras | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
27 September 1987 | Antonio Quiñones | Avalanche (on Lhotse South) | ||
14 September 1987 | Czeslaw Jakiel | Avalanche | ||
30 October 1986 | Pedro Alonso | Fall (on Lhotse South) | ||
15 October 1985 | Rafal Cholda | Fall | ||
16 October 1981 | Philippe Petten | Switzerland | Disappearance (on Lhotse South) | |
16 October 1981 | Pierre Favez | Switzerland | Disappearance (on Lhotse South) | |
17 May 1980 | Pasang Nima | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1980 | Nicolas Jaeger | Disappearance | ||
12 May 1977 | Max Lutz | Fall | ||
17 December 1974 | Stanislaw Latallo | Exhaustion | ||
MakaluMakaluMakalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world at and is located southeast of Mount Everest, on the border between Nepal and China...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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22 May 2011 | Joëlle Brupbacher Joëlle Brupbacher Joëlle Brupbacher was a Swiss mountaineer.Brupbacher lived in Muri bei Bern and was employed as an IT specialist with Swiss Federal Railways... |
Switzerland | ||
30 May 2010 | Zaharias (Haris) Kiriakakis | |||
27 January 2006 | Jean-Christophe Lafaille Jean-Christophe Lafaille Jean-Christophe Lafaille was a French mountaineer noted for a number of difficult ascents in the Alps and Himalaya, and for what has been described as "perhaps the finest self-rescue ever performed in the Himalaya", when he was forced to descend the mile-high south face of Annapurna alone with a... |
Lost | ||
15 May 2005 | Sumba Sherpa | |||
18 May 2004 | Jay Sieger | |||
17 May 2004 | Vladislav Terzyul Vladislav Terzyul Vladyslav Terzyul , born in Artyom, Siberia, was one of the world's premier high-altitude climbers.He is said to be one of the few people to have climbed all eight-thousander peaks and the first Ukrainian ever, but this claim is disputed.Vladislav Terzyul died descending from the summit of Makalu... |
Fall | ||
25 April May 2002 | Raymond Caughron | |||
30 April 1999 | Michael Knakkergaard-Jørgensen | Fall | ||
24 May 1997 | Igor Bugachevski | |||
21 May 1997 | Salavat Khabibullin | |||
15 October 1983 | Mark Moorhead | Fall | ||
25 May 1976 | Karel Schubert | Czechoslovakia | ||
26 May 1973 | Jan Kounický | Czechoslovakia | ||
Cho OyuCho OyuCho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world at above sea level. Cho Oyu lies in the Himalayas and is 20 km west of Mount Everest, at the border between China and Nepal...
Updated and completed up to 2010.Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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29 September 2011 | Rostislav Krpec | |||
22 May 2011 | Ronald Naar Ronald Naar Ronald Edwin Naar was a Dutch mountaineer known as Netherlands most famous adventurer.Naar was born in The Hague, and was an active climber from the 1970s onwards. He made the first ascents of Peak 6393 in the Karakorum, Djo Drake in Bhutan, Tilleketinda on Greenland and Duivelsei in Surinam... |
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3 October 2010 | Walter Nones | Fall | ||
3 May 2010 | Serguey Nikitin | Unknown | ||
25 September 2009 | Clifton Maloney Clifton Maloney Clifton Harlan Wells Maloney was an American businessman.-Early life:A veteran of the United States Navy, Maloney graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Business School. He was also a serious athlete and adventurer and a member of the Explorers Club, the Alpine Club, and the New York... |
Illness | ||
2 June 2009 | Dennis Verhoeve | Fall | ||
5 October 2008 | Miha Valič Miha Valic Miha Valič was a Slovenian mountaineer. He was the first person to ascend every 4000-meter peak in the Alps in one winter session. The Alps marathon was completed in 102 days.... |
AMS | ||
4 October 2008 | Guy Leveille | Fall | ||
9 May 2006 | Raymund Spang | Fall | ||
11 May 2005 | Lubos Stacho | Illness | ||
13 October 2004 | Xabier Omarzabal | Fall | ||
6 October 2003 | Christos Barouchas | Exhaustion | ||
16 May 2003 | Guenter Welkisch | AMS | ||
14 May 2003 | Paul Carr | Illness | ||
14 May 2002 | Adam Cinnamond | Crevasse | ||
30 April 2002 | Chhong Ringee | Unknown | ||
9 September 2001 | Su-Ya Kim | AMS | ||
11 October 2000 | Pavle Milošević | Serbia and Montenegro | Illness | |
20 September 2000 | Pemba Gyalzen | Avalanche | ||
20 September 2000 | Pasang Nuru | Avalanche | ||
20 September 2000 | Pasang Nima | Avalanche | ||
4 May 2000 | Pavel Bonadysenko | Fall | ||
4 May 2000 | Noora Toivonen | Fall | ||
Winter 1999 | Joan Carrillo Junca | Fall | ||
26 September 1998 | Alexander Jaggi | Switzerland | Illness | |
13 May 1998 | Gerald Roesner | Fall | ||
30 April 1998 | Viktor Stepanov | Illness | ||
10 October 1996 | Lubos Becak | AMS | ||
6 October 1996 | Hiroshi Oya | AMS | ||
20 April 1996 | Friedrich Zintl | Illness | ||
8 October 1994 | Lhakpa Gyalu | Illness | ||
24 January 1994 | Juan Carlos Piedra | Switzerland | Fall | |
24 January 1994 | Jean-Luc Beausire | Switzerland | Fall | |
20 May 1992 | Philippe Monnerat | Switzerland | Fall | |
21 October 1991 | Yuri Grebeniuk | Falling Rock/Ice | ||
11 May 1991 | Horst Wasmann | Fall | ||
Summer 1990 | Chandra Gurung | Illness | ||
25 December 1989 | Ang Lhakpa Nuru | Fall | ||
29 September 1988 | Daniel Bovero | AMS | ||
12 May 1988 | Stefan Wörner | Switzerland | AMS | |
23 October 1986 | Pierre-Alain Steiner | Switzerland | Fall | |
19 May 1982 | Reinhard Karl Reinhard Karl Reinhard Karl was a German mountaineer, photographer and writer.-Early life:Karl was born in Heidelberg. At the age of 14, he started working as a mechanic apprentice. Later on, he joined night classes to complete the high school. When he was admitted to daily school, he left his work as mechanic... |
Avalanche | ||
7 May 1964 | Alois Thurmayr | AMS | ||
4 May 1964 | Georg Huber | AMS | ||
2 October 1959 | Chhowang | Avalanche | ||
2 October 1959 | Ang Norbu | Avalanche | ||
2 October 1959 | Claudine van der Stratten | Avalanche | ||
2 October 1959 | Claude Kogan | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1958 | Narendra Dhar Jayal Narendra Dhar Jayal Major Narendra Dhar Jayal, or Nandu, as he was affectionately known , was an officer of the Bengal Sappers and the Indian Army Corps of Engineers... |
AMS | ||
ManasluManasluManaslu , also known as Kutang) is the eighth highest mountain in the world, and is located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal. Its name, which means "Mountain of the Spirit", comes from the Sanskrit word Manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul"...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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12 May 2011 | Bernard Milian | disappearance | ||
12 May 2011 | Alain Laurens | disappearance | ||
12 May 2011 | Tashi Sherpa | disappearance | ||
29 April 2011 | Isa Mir-Shekari | Iran | HACE | |
24 April 2010 | Yun Chi-Won | - | ||
24 April 2010 | Park Haeng-Su | - | ||
1 October 2009 | Franc Oderlap | - | ||
19 May 2009 | Dr. Levente Szabó | - | ||
29 April 2009 | Giuseppe Antonelli | - | ||
28 May 2006 | Sue Fear Sue Fear Susan Erica Fear was an Australian mountain climber, passionate supporter of the Fred Hollows Foundation and a 2005 recipient of the Order of Australia medal in the Queen's birthday honours... |
Fall | ||
1995 | Jörg Starke | - | ||
1995 | Michael Zunk | - | ||
1993 | Igor Khmiliar | - | ||
1993 | Sergei Jadrychnikov | - | ||
3 October 1992 | Sven Vermeiren | Fall | ||
2 October 1992 | Sylwia Domowska | Fall | ||
10 May 1991 | Gottfried Mutschlechner | - | ||
1990 | Nancy Jackson | - | ||
1990 | Charlie Schertz | - | ||
1990 | Nima Wangchuk Sherpa | - | ||
1990 | Zinur Halitov | Soviet Union | - | |
1990 | Grigory Lunjakov | Soviet Union | - | |
1990 | Murat Galiev | Soviet Union | - | |
1989 | Santiago Suarez | - | ||
1987 | Ichigi Kudo | - | ||
1986 | Wilhelm Klaiber | - | ||
1986 | Dieter Oberbichler | - | ||
1985 | Nima Norbu Sherpa | - | ||
1985 | Thomas Juen | - | ||
24 April 1983 | Nejc Zaplotnik | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | - | |
24 April 1983 | Ante Bućan | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | - | |
1983 | Stanislaw Jaworski | - | ||
10 May 1982 | Enric Font | - | ||
10 May 1982 | Pere Aymerich | - | ||
1982 | Takashi Sakuma | - | ||
1979 | Edgardo Jose Porsellana | - | ||
1974 | Sadako Suzuki | - | ||
1972 | Franz Jäger | - | ||
1972 | Andi Schlick | - | ||
1971 | Kim Ki-Supa | - | ||
1971 | Kazunari Yasuhisa | - | ||
DhaulagiriDhaulagiriDhaulagiri is Earth's seventh highest mountain at ; one of fourteen over eight thousand metres. Dhaulagiri was first climbed May 13, 1960 by a Swiss/Austrian expedition....
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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29 September 2010 | Daisuke Honda | |||
15 May 2010 | Zhao Li-Yang | Mainland China | ||
1 May 2009 | Mehdi Etemad Far | Iran | ||
8 April 2009 | Piotr Morawski Piotr Morawski Piotr Morawski was a Polish mountaineer. He was best known for making the first successful winter ascent together with Simone Moro of Shisha Pangma on January 14, 2005. Morawski died aged 32 during an international Dhaulagiri/Manaslu expedition in Nepal... |
Poland | ||
5 May 2008 | Rafael Guillén | Spain | ||
5 May 2008 | Darío Bracali | |||
12 May 2007 | Santiago Sagaste | Spain | ||
12 May 2007 | Ricardo Valencia | Spain | ||
30 April 2007 | Sergio Della Longa | |||
14 October 2001 | Yukihiko Shinagawa | |||
14 October 2001 | Ryushi Hoshino | |||
14 October 2001 | Masashi Fukumoto | |||
11 October 2001 | Jose Antonio Garces | Spain | ||
7 October 2000 | Gyalzen Chuldim | |||
29 September 2000 | Soo-Ho Lee | South Korea | ||
24 October 1999 | Ginette Harrison | |||
24 October 1999 | Dawa Dorje | |||
2 October 1989 | Charalampos (Babus) Tsoupas | |||
16 May 1998 | Chantal Mauduit | |||
16 May 1998 | Ang Tshering | |||
1 May 1998 | Nikos Papandreou | |||
6 October 1995 | Isayoshi Tawaraya | |||
15 May 1995 | Albrecht Hammann | |||
18 October 1994 | Galina Chekanova | |||
26 September 1994 | Robert Bähler | Switzerland | ||
6 October 1993 | Gary Ball | |||
11 May 1992 | Sandita Isaile | Kingdom of Romania | ||
11 May 1992 | Taina Coliban | Kingdom of Romania | ||
2 May 1992 | Hubert Weinzierl | |||
31 October 1990 | Dainius Makauskas | Lithuania | ||
29 April 1990 | Wangel | |||
25 December 1989 | Scot McGrath | |||
25 December 1989 | Gregory Barber | |||
25 December 1989 | Wangchuk Nuru | |||
10 October 1989 | Francesc (Quico) Dalmases | Spain | ||
25 September 1989 | Sarki Kami | |||
25 September 1989 | Ajiwa | |||
21 September 1986 | Franz Mülleder | Austria | ||
23 October 1984 | Jan Simon | Czechoslovakia | ||
23 May 1981 | Mario Serrano | Argentina | ||
7 October 1980 | Lyn F. Griffith | |||
14 May 1979 | Pemba | |||
13 May 1979 | Jean-Louis Sabarly | |||
13 May 1979 | Eric Poumailloux | |||
20 October 1978 | Kazuyoshi Kogure | |||
23 September 1978 | Kiyoshi Kobayashi | |||
23 September 1978 | Yujiro Fukasawa | |||
23 September 1978 | Hiroshi Akuzawa | |||
21 April 1978 | Katsumi Naganuma | |||
26 March 1975 | Yoshitada Numao | |||
26 March 1975 | Tetsu Imura | |||
26 March 1975 | Pasang Kami | |||
26 March 1975 | Dorje | |||
26 March 1975 | Dakiya | |||
28 April 1969 | David Seidman | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Ross William | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Vincent Hoeman | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Paul Gerhard | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Boyd Everett | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Pemba Phutar | Avalanche | ||
28 April 1969 | Tenzing | Avalanche | ||
29 April 1959 | Heinrich Roiss | Austria | ||
30 June 1954 | Francisco (Paco) Ibanez | Argentina | ||
Nanga ParbatNanga ParbatNanga Parbat is the ninth highest mountain on Earth, the second highest mountain in Pakistan and among the eight-thousanders with a summit elevation of 8,126 meters...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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11 July 2009 | Go Mi-Young Go Mi-Young Go Mi-Young, was a South Korean female mountaineer.Together with Kim Jae-Soo, she became one of the first climbers to summit three 8,000-meter peaks in a single season when they climbed Makalu, Kangchenjunga, and Dhaulagiri in six weeks.On July 12, 2009, after reaching the top of Nanga Parbat, she... |
South Korea | Fall | |
10 July 2009 | Wolfgang Köblinger | Austria | ||
17 July 2008 | Saman Nemati | Iran | ||
15 July 2008 | Karl Unterkircher Karl Unterkircher Karl Unterkircher was an Italian mountaineer. He is mostly known for opening new mountain routes. In 2004, he was the first alpinist to climb the two highest peaks on Earth without oxygen in the same year... |
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28 July 2006 | Naohiro Ozawa | |||
22 July 2006 | José Antonio Delgado José Antonio Delgado José Antonio Delgado Sucre was the first Venezuelan mountaineer to reach the summit of five eight-thousanders and one of the most experienced climbers in Latin America. Known as el indio , Delgado led the first Venezuelan Everest expedition in 2001... |
Venezuela | ||
1 July 2004 | Günter Jung | |||
26 July 1998 | Hideki Ohmiya | |||
30 July 1997 | Joan Colet | Spain | ||
20 June 1996 | Răzvan Petcu | Kingdom of Romania | Avalanche | |
20 June 1996 | Gabriel Stana | Kingdom of Romania | Avalanche | |
24 June 1994 | Antonio Lopez | Spain | ||
7 July 1993 | Chun Moon Ahn | South Korea | ||
18 August 1990 | Osami Nakajima | |||
3 July 1990 | Chang Gi Park | South Korea | ||
18 July 1989 | Tetsuya Baba | |||
23 June 1989 | Kwang Ho Kim | South Korea | ||
10 July 1985 | Piotr Kalmus | |||
8 December 1984 | Hiromi Kameda | |||
7 July 1984 | Fuji Tsunoda | |||
7 July 1984 | Shigeoh Hida | |||
7 July 1984 | Nobuyuki Imakyurei | |||
7 July 1984 | Takashi Kogure | |||
12 July 1983 | Nobuyoshi Yamada | |||
12 July 1983 | Yuichiro Takamori | |||
12 July 1983 | Satoshi Iida | |||
17 June 1983 | Kasuoh Simura | |||
8 June 1982 | Peter Hiltbrand | Switzerland | ||
7 June 1982 | Ali Sheikh | |||
4 June 1982 | Peter Forrer | Switzerland | ||
31 July 1977 | Robert Broughton | |||
31 July 1977 | George Bogel | |||
26 September 1976 | Sebastian (Wastl) Arnold | Austria | ||
8 July 1971 | Näbi Mantas Hunza | |||
29 June 1970 | Günther Messner Günther Messner Günther Messner was an Italian mountaineer and the younger brother of Reinhold Messner. Günther climbed some of the most difficult routes in the Alps during the 1960s, and joined the Nanga Parbat-Expedition in 1970 just before the beginning of the expedition due to an opening within the... |
Avalanche | ||
23 June 1962 | Siegfried (Sigi) Löw | |||
14 / 15 June 1937 | Karl Wien | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Martin Pfeffer | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Peter Müllritter | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Günther Hepp | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Hans Hartmann | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Adolf Göttner | Nazi Germany | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Pert Fankhauser | Austria | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Tigmay | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Pasang Norbu | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Nima Tsering I | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Nima Tsering II | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Mingma Tsering | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Karmi | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Gyalgen Monjo | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Chong Karma | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
14 / 15 June 1937 | Ang Tshering II | India British Raj | Avalanche | |
9–17 July 1934 | Willy Merkl | Nazi Germany | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Willo Welzenbach | Nazi Germany | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Ulrich Wieland | Nazi Germany | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Nima Nurbu | India British Raj | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Pinju Norbu | India British Raj | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Nima Tashi | India British Raj | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Dorje Nima | India British Raj | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Dakshi | India British Raj | ||
9–17 July 1934 | Gyali | India British Raj | ||
8 June 1934 | Alfred Drexel | Nazi Germany | ||
24 August 1895 | Albert Mummery Albert F. Mummery Albert Frederick Mummery , was an English mountaineer and author. Although most notable for his many and varied first ascents put up in the Alps, Mummery, along with J... |
Avalanche | ||
24 August 1895 | Ragobir Thapa Ghurka | Avalanche | ||
24 August 1895 | Goman Singh Ghurka | Avalanche | ||
Annapurna I
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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October 2011 | Park Young Seok Park Young Seok Park Young-Seok is a South Korean mountaineer. He is the first person in the world who completed a true Adventure Grand Slam. He has climbed the world's 14 Eight-thousanders, the Seven Summits, and visited both poles... |
South Korea | ||
October 2011 | Dong-Min Shin | South Korea | ||
October 2011 | Gi-Seok Gan | South Korea | ||
29 April 2010 | Tolo Calafat | Spain | ||
May 2009 | Martin Minarik | |||
23 May 2008 | Iñaki Ochoa de Olza Iñaki Ochoa de Olza Iñaki Ochoa de Olza was a Spanish mountaineer, alpinist and climber. Ochoa de Olza had taken part in over thirty separate climbing expeditions in the Himalayas over the course of his career, he was involved in more than 200 expeditions as guide and he climbed 15 moutains of over 8,000 meters... |
Spain | ||
22 April 2007 | Udhav Prasad Khanal | |||
22 October 2006 | Lhakpa Rita II | |||
18 May 2005 | Christian Kuntner | |||
10 October 2004 | Shuji Nazuka | |||
10 October 2004 | Michio Sato | |||
29 April 1999 | Ji Hyun-Ok | , | ||
29 April 1999 | Dorje Kami | |||
26 April 1998 | Ang Tshering | |||
25 December 1997 | Anatoli Boukreev Anatoli Boukreev Anatoli Nikoliavich Boukreev, , was a Kazakhstani climber who made ascents of seven of the 8,000 metre peaks without supplemental oxygen. In total he made 18 successful ascents on peaks above 8000 m . Boukreev was lost under an avalanche on Annapurna... |
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25 December 1997 | Dimitri Sobolev | |||
23 March 1997 | Ngati | | | ||
11 October 1992 | Pierre Béghin | |||
20 October 1991 | Gabriel Denamur | Lost | ||
19 September 1991 | Seog-Jee Lee | South Korea | ||
19 September 1991 | Song-Gu Lee | South Korea | ||
19 September 1991 | Sange Dawa | |||
19 September 1991 | Tendi Lhakpa | |||
19 September 1991 | Jangbu Nurbu | |||
19 September 1991 | Tenzing | |||
28 October 1989 | Milan Metkov | |||
28 October 1989 | Ognian Stoykov | |||
18 October 1988 | Ramiro Navarrete | Ecuador | ||
1 October 1988 | Jiri Pelikan | Czechoslovakia | ||
29 September 1988 | Akihiro Mori | |||
29 September 1988 | Ang Dawa | |||
20 December 1987 | Toshiyuki Kobayashi | |||
20 December 1987 | Yasuhira Saito | |||
24 May 1987 | Andres Ferrer | Spain | ||
23 September 1986 | Benoit Grison | |||
7 December 1984 | Pasang Norbu | |||
7 December 1984 | Keepa | |||
21 April 1984 | Philippe Dumas | |||
21 April 1984 | Patrick Taglianut | |||
24 September 1983 | Yang-Kun Chung | South Korea | ||
24 September 1983 | Magar Maila | |||
24 September 1983 | Rama Magar Tika | |||
18 October 1982 | Susumu Akimatsu | |||
18 October 1982 | Miko Ono | |||
17 October 1982 | Alex MacIntyre | |||
12 May 1982 | Rai Shanti | |||
4 May 1982 | Werner Bürkli | Switzerland | ||
31 October 1981 | Yasuji Kato | |||
28 September 1981 | Andre Durieux | |||
28 September 1981 | Yves Favre | |||
27 September 1981 | Ang Nima | |||
27 September 1981 | Pemba Tshering | |||
19 September 1979 | Eric Roberts | |||
19 September 1979 | Maynard Cohick | |||
19 September 1979 | Gil Harder | |||
1 May 1979 | Yves Morin | |||
17 October 1978 | Alison Chadwick-Onyszkiewicz | |||
17 October 1978 | Vera Watson | |||
16 April 1975 | Franz Tegischer | Austria | ||
26 September 1973 | Leo Cerruti | |||
26 September 1973 | Miller Rava | |||
18 May 1973 | Tadashi Ushigoe | |||
18 May 1973 | Sadatoshi Takahashi | |||
18 May 1973 | Masanori Hama | |||
18 May 1973 | Kazumi Katagiri | |||
18 May 1973 | Rinje | |||
30 May 1970 | Ian Clough | |||
Gasherbrum IGasherbrum IGasherbrum I , also known as Hidden Peak or K5, is the 11th highest peak on Earth, located on the Pakistan-China border in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan and Xinjiang region of China. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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18 June 2008 | Jean-Noel Urban | |||
29 July 2007 | Jiri Danek | |||
5 August 2005 | Dawa Nurbu II | |||
25 July 2004 | Jose Antonio Anton | Spain | ||
7 September 2003 | Mohammad Oraz Mohammad Oraz Mohammad Oraz , , born 1969 in Naghadeh, Iran – died September 6, 2003, Islamabad, Pakistan) was an Iranian mountain climber. He was the second Iranian climber to conquer Mount Everest on 1998. The first Iranian is Iranian-American climber Hooman Aprin who stood on top of Everest oct.5,... |
Iran | ||
15 July 2003 | Vladimir Pestrikov | |||
5 July 2003 | Jose Manuel Buenaga | Spain | ||
5 July 2003 | Nancy Noemi Silvestrini | |||
9 July 2001 | Claudius Gálvez | |||
1 August 1998 | Yoshiumi Hayoshida | |||
1 August 1998 | Kasunori Kutama | |||
1 August 1998 | Kasutoshi Naito | |||
1 August 1998 | Takashi Watanabe | |||
19 August 1990 | Josep Granyo | Spain | ||
19 August 1990 | Albert Ibanez | Spain | ||
12 July 1989 | Dorje Tsindi | |||
25 June 1988 | Jorge Luis Brito | |||
29 July 1987 | Khalid Khan | |||
18 August 1986 | Andreas Bührer | Switzerland | ||
31 May 1986 | Muhammad Ali Ghulam | |||
9–10 June 1977 | Drago Bregar | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | ||
Broad PeakBroad PeakBroad Peak , is the 12th highest mountain on Earth, with an elevation of 8,051 meters . The literal translation of "Broad Peak" to Faichan Kangri is not accepted among the Balti people.- Geography :...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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18 July 2009 | Cristina Castagna Cristina Castagna Cristina "El Grio" Castagna was an Italian mountaineer and the first Italian woman on Makalu.Castagna was born in San Quirico di Valdagno... |
Fall | ||
30 June 2008 | Vlado Plulik | Slovakia | - | |
8 July 2006 | Markus Kronthaler Markus Kronthaler Markus Kronthaler was an Austrian mountaineer and climber.Kronthaler was born in Kufstein, Tyrol. He was an officer in the alpine section of Austria's Gendarmerie, which he left in 2003 to become a professional climber... |
Austria | Exhaustion | |
11 July 1999 | Hun Seong-Kwang | South Korea | - | |
29 July 1998 | Pascale Bessieres | - | ||
29 July 1998 | Eric Escoffier | - | ||
16 July 1997 | Jefferey Bubb | - | ||
16 July 1997 | Fukuzo Yokotagawa | - | ||
20 July 1996 | Han Dong-Keun | South Korea | - | |
20 July 1996 | Yang Jae-Mo | South Korea | - | |
20 July 1996 | Lim Sun-Taek | South Korea | - | |
12 July 1995 | Park Hyun-Jae | South Korea | - | |
22 June 1994 | Alexej Himer | - | ||
11 June 1994 | Bohuslav Bilek | - | ||
24 July 1990 | Kurt Lyncke-Krüger | - | ||
20 August 1988 | Jang Yong-Il | South Korea | - | |
22 August 1986 | Liam Scot Elliot | - | ||
18 August 1985 | Barbara Kozlowska | - | ||
16 May 1985 | Hans Frick | - | ||
29 June 1983 | Peter Thexton | - | ||
5 August 1981 | Enric Pujol | Spain | - | |
29 July 1975 | Andrzej Sirkorski | - | ||
29 July 1975 | Marek Kesicki | - | ||
28 July 1975 | Bohdan Nowaczyk | - | ||
Gasherbrum IIGasherbrum IIGasherbrum II , also known as K4, is the 13th highest mountain on Earth, located on the border of Gilgit-Baltistan province, Pakistan and Xinjiang, China...
Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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23 July 2011 | Leila Esfandyari | Iran | Fall | |
21 July 2009 | Luis María Barbero | Spain | - | |
18 July 2007 | Ernst-Robert Zauner | - | ||
18 July 2007 | Arne Heckele | - | ||
3 July 2007 | Ulrike Gschwandtner | Austria | - | |
20 July 2001 | Jean-François Bassine | Belgium | Fall | |
28 July 2000 | Felix Iñurrategui | Spain | - | |
13 July 1989 | Antton Ibarguren | Spain | - | |
9 July 1988 | Gary Silver | - | ||
6 July 1988 | Michel Basson | - | ||
25 June 1988 | Henri Albet | - | ||
29 June 1987 | Jean-Pierre Hefti | Switzerland | - | |
12 July 1986 | Carlos Rabago | Spain | - | |
11 July 1985 | Pierre Bouygues | - | ||
24 June 1985 | Toru Nakano | - | ||
2 July 1982 | Glenn Brindeiro | - | ||
1 June 1976 | Osamu Matsuura | - | ||
27 May 1976 | Yoshinori Hiramatsu | - | ||
27 May 1976 | Taketoshi Miyamoto | - | ||
ShishapangmaShishapangmaXixabangma, frequently spelled Shishapangma or Shisha Pangma , also called Gosainthān , is the fourteenth-highest mountain in the world and, at 8,013 m , the lowest of the eight-thousanders...
Updated and completed up to 2009.Date | Name | Nationality | Cause of Death | References |
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15 October 2009 | Roby Piantoni | Fall | ||
April 2007 | Marek Hudák | Slovakia | Disappearance | |
31 October 2006 | Bruno Carvalho | Fall | ||
3 October 2005 | Stanislav Krylov | Disappearance | ||
28 September 2005 | Martin Oczko | Altitude sickness | ||
5 October 1999 | Alex Lowe Alex Lowe Stuart Alexander "Alex" Lowe , was widely considered one of his generation's finest all-around mountaineers... |
Avalanche | ||
5 October 1999 | David Bridges | Avalanche | ||
21 May 1998 | Andreino Pasini | Illness | ||
5 October 1996 | Viktor Pastukh | Avalanche | ||
5 October 1996 | Gennadi Jaltan Vasilenko | Avalanche | ||
19 May 1996 or May 1997 | Ming-Tse Kuo | Thailand | Fall | Discrepancy regarding the year of death between different sources |
1 May 1996 | Stefan Sluka | Slovakia | Disappearance | |
1 October 1994 | Zdenek Slachta | Avalanche | ||
18 September 1994 | Tod Gassen | Fall in crevasse | ||
29 September 1993 | Bueoung-Tae Park | South Korea | Fall | |
20 September 1991 | Hidekazu Gomi | Avalanche | ||
20 September 1991 | Tetsuichi Miyashita | Avalanche | ||
22 May 1991 | Werner Braun | Disappearance (probably avalanche) | ||
22 May 1991 | Werner Meichsner | Disappearance (probably avalanche) | ||
22 May 1991 | Günther Semmler | Disappearance (probably avalanche) | ||
22 May 1991 | Karl-Heinz Thiele | Disappearance (probably avalanche) | ||
15 October 1990 | Joan Martinez | Spain | Exposure | |
4 October 1989 | Luca Leonardi | Switzerland | Avalanche | |
28 April 1983 | Fritz Luchsinger | Switzerland | Altitude sickness | |