‘Icefall doctors’ unblock Everest summit route

‘Icefall doctors’ unblock Everest summit route

Hundreds of mountaineers waiting at base camp for delayed start to climbing season 

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A member of expedition team stands at the Khumbu Icefall, as climbers await the opening of route to Mount Everest Camp I, which has been blocked by a giant column of ice, in Solukhumbu district of Nepal, on April 22, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)
A member of expedition team stands at the Khumbu Icefall, as climbers await the opening of route to Mount Everest Camp I, which has been blocked by a giant column of ice, in Solukhumbu district of Nepal, on April 22, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

KATHMANDU - ⁠A group of ​Sherpa climbers have opened the route to a ​camp on Mount Everest ‌past chunks of ice and a giant serac that had delayed the opening of the route to the world’s tallest peak by two weeks, hiking officials ​said on ⁠Tuesday.

The annual climbing season for the 8,849-metre peak runs from April to May, months which offer the best ‌weather conditions in which to reach the windswept summit.

But a massive 30-metre serac, or column of ice, had blocked the path ⁠above base camp this month. Parts of it have now melted and broken away, allowing Sherpa climbers, called the “icefall doctors”, to fix ropes, place ladders and carve a safe route ​through the treacherous Khumbu icefall to Camp I located at 6,060 metres.

Lhakpa Sherpa of the ​8K ‌Expedition hiking company, who is coordinating the opening of the route, said 19 Sherpa climbers had ​crossed ⁠the difficult portion of the icefall and reached the site of Camp I.

“They ⁠are expected to fix ropes to Camp II, which is not difficult,” Sherpa told Reuters from the base camp.

Dambar Parajuli, president of the ⁠Expedition Operators Association of Nepal, confirmed that the ​route had been opened without giving details.

Hundreds of mountaineers from different countries are stranded at the Himalayan base camp for Mount Everest for ‌more than two ⁠weeks ahead of making ​summit attempts next month.

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