Frozen on Mt. Everest

More than 300 people have died on Mount Everest since 1921, with roughly 200 bodies remaining on the mountain, often in the "death zone" above 8,000 meters. Extreme cold, low oxygen, and difficult terrain make recovery dangerous and expensive, leaving many as grim landmark markers. Climate change is melting glaciers, exposing more bodies

This topic is a special interest of mine because of the preservation of the body. It is very eerie to perceive something as living when it isn't. Also makes me wonder how many other people or ancent animals are preserved in the snow that we don't know about?

Key Facts Regarding Bodies on Everest:

Most Notable Bodies

Green Boots Everest body marker
Depiction of a seemingly sleeping hiker who had actually succumbed to the conditions. Referred to as Green Boots, he is now a marker for hikers to use.
Sleeping Beauty Everest climber Francys Arsentiev
Known as the Sleeping Beauty Francys Arsentiev's body lays on Everest as if she was taking a nap.
David Sharp Everest climber death near Green Boots
David Sharp took a break on his descent next to Green Boots in a cave where around 40 people passed him in his final moments.

Watch a video about the discovered bodies