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Jun 04, 2026
Nepali Everest Guide Rescued After Six Days Missing
A 52‑year‑old Nepali Sherpa guide, Dawa Sherpa, vanished on May 29 while descending Mount Everest a…
A 52‑year‑old Nepali Sherpa guide, Dawa Sherpa, who disappeared on May 29 while descending Mount Everest, was located alive on June 4 crawling toward base camp, ending a six‑day search that had left his family preparing funeral rites.
Guide Dawa Sherpa Found Crawling to Base Camp
According to Pemba Sherpa of 8K Expeditions, the team coordinating the search, a clearing crew spotted Dawa near the Khumbu Icefall on Thursday morning. He was carried down the slope, given food and water, and air‑lifted by helicopter to HAMS Hospital in Kathmandu. His wife, Damu Sherpa, and teenage daughter, Mendo Lhamu Sherpa, were waiting as his client, a Polish climber, had already reached base camp.
Seasonal Climbing Statistics Reveal Growing Risks
More than 1,000 climbers and guides attempted the summit this season, the busiest on record.
At least five fatalities have been recorded so far.
The search was delayed, and initial rescue helicopters were unable to locate Dawa.
Implications for Sherpa Safety and Expedition Management
The incident underscores the vulnerability of Sherpa guides who often navigate hazardous sections such as the Khumbu Icefall. The involvement of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee—normally responsible for route maintenance—highlights the need for dedicated rescue resources and faster coordination when guides go missing.
Future Outlook for Everest Guiding Protocols
Stakeholders are likely to push for improved real‑time tracking of guides, stricter weather‑related go‑no‑go criteria, and expanded on‑mountain medical support. If adopted, these measures could reduce the likelihood of prolonged searches and protect families from the emotional toll of premature funeral preparations.
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