
Sherpas of Everest: History, Heroes, and Sacrifices Behind the World’s Tallest Mountain
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The All About Everest Podcast dives into one of the most important — and often overlooked — parts of Mount Everest’s story: the Sherpas. These incredible men and women are the backbone of Himalayan climbing, carrying loads, fixing ropes, guiding climbers, and saving lives in the world’s harshest conditions. Without Sherpas, Everest as we know it would not be possible.
In this episode, host Pauline Reynolds Nuttall explores the history and culture of the Sherpa people, from their roots in the Khumbu Valley to their vital roles on every major expedition. Learn about legendary climbers like Kami Rita Sherpa, Apa Sherpa, Ang Rita Sherpa, Lhakpa Sherpa, and Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, and discover the triumphs and tragedies that have shaped their legacy.
We also discuss the risks and sacrifices Sherpas have faced, from the 1922 avalanche that killed seven porters during George Mallory’s expedition, to the devastating 2014 Icefall tragedy and 2015 Nepal earthquake. Plus, Pauline shares Everest updates, recommended gear, and a list of books and documentaries that highlight the Sherpa story.
Whether you’re an armchair mountaineer or a passionate climber, this episode will deepen your understanding of Everest’s unsung heroes.
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