Hundreds scale Mount Everest this month in Nepal battling harsh, unpredictable weather

(29 May 2025)
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Everest Region, Nepal – 27 April 2025
1. Various of Mount Everest as seen from the Base camp

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Kathmandu, Nepal – 26 May 2025
2. SOUNDBITE (Nepali) Pasang Rinzee Sherpa, Mountaineer:
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“Overall on Everest, weather is the key and it was not the same as the weather prediction. Secondly there was the crowd which was because there were both professional and beginners at the same time. And because of the beginners, there was a traffic jam and movement was slow. And at the base camp there was a flu and the ‘Khumbu cough’ which was quite widespread this year which forced many to retreat out of the mountain. I am among them.”

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Everest Region, Nepal – 02 May 2025
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3. Aerial of Camp 1

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Everest Region, Nepal – 27 April 2025
4. Mount Everest as seen from the Base camp

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Everest Region, Nepal – 17 May 2025
5. Various of climbers climbing near Camp 4

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Everest Region, Nepal – 04 May 2025
6. Various of mountaineers in their tents at Camp 2
7. Helicopter near the tents

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Everest Region, Nepal – 02 May 2025
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8. Aerial of Camp 1

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Everest Region, Nepal – 04 May 2025
9. Pan right of line of climbers near the Khumbu Icefall
10. Mid of climbers near the Khumbu Icefall

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Kathmandu, Nepal – 26 May 2025
11. SOUNDBITE (Nepali) Jenjen Lama, Mountaineer:
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“The weather was very challenging as it would frequently change without any warning. It was the main problem this year with the traffic management plus the summit push.”

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Everest Region, Nepal – 04 May 2025
12. Various of mountaineers near the Khumbu Icefall

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Everest Region, Nepal – 18 May 2025
13. Various of mountaineers celebrate after summiting the Mount Everest
STORYLINE:
Nepal’s government said on Tuesday it has a “duty to protect” the Himalayas from the risks presented by climate change and the growing numbers of climbers attempting to scale the region’s summits, especially Everest.

“The government is strongly committed to support mountaineering in every possible way by keeping climbers safe, by protecting the natural beauty of our peaks and by helping local communities grow alongside the spirit of adventure,” Nepal’s tourism minister Badri Prasad Pandey said.

He was speaking in Kathmandu at a gathering of about 100 climbers from around the world who have successfully tackled Mount Everest.

The one-day conference, dubbed the Everest Summiteers Summit, involved discussions on how to protect climbers and the environment.

Attendees expressed concern on the rising numbers of people who crowd Everest to try to scale the 8,849-meter (29,032-foot) peak.

Veterans have complained how the mountain is becoming crowded and dirty.

Mountaineer Pasang Rinzee Sherpa said traffic jams, unpredictable weather and a widespread flu made the conditions difficult this year.

“Overall on Everest, weather is the key and it was not the same as the weather prediction. Secondly there was the crowd which was because there were both professional and beginners at the same time.

And because of the beginners, there was a traffic jam and movement was slow," he said to the Associated Press.

Mountaineer Jenjen Lama also echoed the observations.

Nepal doesn’t have rules on how many days climbers must spend acclimatizing or making practice climbs.

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