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Supplementary oxygen, 'records' and hypocrisy: the debate that refuses to die on the 8000ers
29/06/2026 - Alpinism
Supplementary oxygen, 'records' and hypocrisy: the debate that refuses to die on the 8000ers
0, 2, 4 litres per minute... a closer look at the flow of supplementary oxygen and the much‑debated "records" on Everest and in the Himalayas. By Alessandro Filippini.
Himalaya roundup 2026: Bartek Ziemski, Hillary Dawa Sherpa and the 1008 ascents of Everest
16/06/2026 - Alpinism
Himalaya roundup 2026: Bartek Ziemski, Hillary Dawa sherpa and the 1008 ascents of Everest
Whilst a record number of 1,008 climbers climbed to the summit of Everest in spring 2026, the undisputed stars of the pre-monsoon season in the Himalayas are undoubtedly Bartek Ziemski and Hillary Dawa sherpa. By Alessandro Filippini.
Edge of Patience tested on Kongde Ri Shar in Nepal by Elias Hangweyrer, Max Muck, Jakob Ritzl
12/06/2026 - Alpinism
Edge of Patience tested on Kongde Ri Shar in Nepal by Elias Hangweyrer, Max Muck, Jakob Ritzl
From 12 - 17/05/2026 Austrian alpinists Elias Hangweyrer, Maximilian Muck and Jakob Ritzl made the first ascent of 'Edge of Patience' on the North Face of Kongde Ri Shar (6093m), sometimes referred to as Kwangde Ri Shar, in Nepal. The 2500m line checks in at M7+, A2, AI6, R. Hangweyrer...
Gelje Sherpa: 'It’s time for change on Everest'
10/06/2026 - Alpinism
Gelje sherpa: 'It’s time for change on Everest'
Following a record-breaking season, Gelje sherpa has published a series of proposals to make climbing Everest safer. By Alessandro Filippini.
Hillary Dawa Sherpa: the preliminary details of his miraculous survival on Everest
08/06/2026 - Alpinism
Hillary Dawa sherpa: the preliminary details of his miraculous survival on Everest
The first details of Hillary Dawa sherpa’s miraculous survival on Everest; presumed lost, he made his way down alone over seven days from below Camp 4 to the base of the Icefall before being found by chance by members of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC), who were collecting rubbish...
Dawa Sherpa miraculously survives six days alone on Everest
07/06/2026 - Alpinism
Dawa sherpa miraculously survives six days alone on Everest
After being reported missing on the slopes of Everest for six days, Hillary Dawa sherpa was found alive near Base Camp on Thursday, 6 June 2026.. He has been taken to a hospital in Kathmandu for medical checks. According to initial reports, he descended on his own from around 7,500...
Bartek Ziemski skis both Everest and Lhotse without O2
Bartek Ziemski skis both Everest and Lhotse without O2
Polish alpinist Bartosz Ziemski has made ski descents of both Lhotse and Everest in Nepal. He climbed both mountains alpine style, without supplementary oxygen.
Close to Heaven established on Mt. Demirkazik in Turkey's Aladağlar by Federica Mingolla, Alessandro & Rolando Larcher
04/02/2026 - Climbing
Close to Heaven established on Mt. Demirkazik in Turkey's Aladağlar by Federica Mingolla, Alessandro & Rolando Larcher
Last summer on the north face of Mount Demirkazik in the Ala Daglar range of Turkey, the Italians Alessandro Larcher, Rolando Larcher and Federica Mingolla established 'Close to Heaven'.
Simone Moro fine in Kathmandu hospital after health scare in Nepal
14/12/2025 - Alpinism
Simone Moro fine in Kathmandu hospital after health scare in Nepal
After feeling unwell in the village of Khare (5,045m, in Nepal), Simone Moro was was transported by helicopter to Kathmandu on Saturday 13 December, where he received initial treatment. He is now recovering well, according to a statement released by the staff of the 58-year-old mountaineer.
Russians climb big new route on Manaslu Southwest Face
03/11/2025 - Alpinism
Russians climb big new route on Manaslu Southwest Face
From 12 - 27 October 2025 the Russian mountaineers Natalia Belyankina, Kirill Eizeman, Sergey Kondrashkin, Vitaly Shipilov and Andrey Vasilyev established a new route on the southwest face of Manaslu (8163m). The Russians climbed alpine style, without sherpa support or supplementary oxygen. Anna Piunova reports.
Trailer: Jim Morrison's historic Hornbein Couloir first ski descent on Everest
Trailer: Jim Morrison's historic Hornbein Couloir first ski descent on Everest
The first images of the historic first ski descent of the north face of Everest, skied via the Hornbein Couloir on 15 October 2025 by American ski mountaineer Jim Morrison.
Jim Morrison completes first ski descent of Everest Hornbein Couloir
Jim Morrison completes first ski descent of Everest Hornbein Couloir
On 15 October 2025 American ski mountaineer Jim Morrison became the first person to ski the North Face of Mount Everest via its most challenging and elusive line, a linkup of the Hornbein and Japanese Couloirs. Morrison summited with a team of 11 other mountaineers including fixers, Sherpas and a...
Piolets d'Or 2025 announces list of Significant First Ascents
14/10/2025 - Alpinism
Piolets d'Or 2025 announces list of Significant First Ascents
The organisers of the Piolet d’Or mountaineering award have published the 'big list' of most significant and innovative climbs carried out in 2024. The honoured ascents will receive the Piolets d'Or 2025 award from 9 - 12 December 2025 during the celebration at San Martino di Castrozza (Italy).
Carlos Soria summits Manaslu aged 86!
26/09/2025 - Alpinism
Carlos Soria summits Manaslu aged 86!
86-year-old Spanish mountaineer Carlos Soria has summited Manaslu (8163m) in Nepal. In doing so he has become the oldest person to climb an 8000er.
Watch Ty Andrews climb Manaslu in record-breaking 9 hours 52 minutes
28/03/2025 - Alpinism
Watch Ty Andrews climb Manaslu in record-breaking 9 hours 52 minutes
The record-breaking speed ascent of Manaslu, achieved on 19 September 2024, by American mountain runner Tyler Andrews who set the fastest known time of just 9 hours and 52 minutes to the 8163m high main summit.
Aleš Česen & Tom Livingstone climb West Ridge of Gasherbrum III
13/08/2024 - Alpinism
Aleš Česen & Tom Livingstone climb West Ridge of Gasherbrum III
Over a period of 7 days Slovenian alpinist Aleš Česen and his British counterpart Tom Livingstone successfully made the first ascent of the West Ridge of Gasherbrum III in Pakistan's Karakoram. Their alpine-style success on 'Edge of Entropy' this summer comes about after an attempt in 2022 which saw the...

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