Wednesday, August 8, 2018

10 times Everest summiter Namgyal Sherpa dies on Everest


In total shock, disgust and unbelieve, we need to confirm that our beloved friend, partner and director Namgyal Sherpa (36) has died on Mt Everest near 8300m at 16 May 2013 because of heart failure.

Together with Galden Sherpa, Namgyal had successfully guided our client to the 8848m high summit of Everest the same morning. It was Namgyals 10th summit of Everest. However, the celebration did not last long. On the way down Galden witnessed how Namgyal suddenly collapsed at 8300m. When he reached his location, Namgyal complained about not feeling well and pointed to his heart. Just a few moments later Namgyal did not move again and had died.

Namgyal was remarkable man with a remarkable life. After he was born as a son of a poor family in the remote district of Khotang, Nepal, he fled his home town at a young age. He survived in Kathmandu, living under very poor circumstances, but eventually got the opportunity to work for an expedition company. Thanks to his exceptional strength, motivation, talents and charme and kindness, he worked his way from porter to cook eventually becoming senior climbing guide on 8000m+ expeditions. He has guided clients to the summits of Mt Everest, Cho Oyu, Shishapangma and many other 6000m & 7000m peaks in the Himalayas working as head guide for Explore Himalaya and later in his own company Mountain Consult.

What made Namgyal extraordinary was his motivation to help people in need and his support for the natural mountain environment. Namgyal was a.o. founder of the first Extreme Everest Expedition in 2010, an all-Nepali expedition to clear the highest slopes above 8000m of Everest of 2000kg/ 4000lbs of waste, and two dead bodies. In collaboration with local and international NGOs, he has greatly increased local access to clean water and modern hygiene facilities in his home region Khotang, he soly created the Everest documentary 'Snow' and was head guide for the Everest Peace Project, Climbing for Water's High Tea project and he voluntarily put the famous Ranan Lurie's Art on the summit of Everest (UN project).

Namgyal was married to Doma Sherpa. They did not have children.

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