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American climber dies on world's fifth highest peak
American climber dies on world's fifth highest peak

The Star

time07-05-2025

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American climber dies on world's fifth highest peak

An American mountaineer died on Mount Makalu in eastern Nepal during a climb to raise funds for a children's cancer programme, officials said yesterday, the second death in the Himalayan nation's climbing season that began in March. The world's fifth-highest mountain, Makalu's peak is 8,463m high, compared to Mount Everest, the tallest peak, at a height of 8,849m. Alexander Pancoe, 39, died on Sunday while settling into his sleeping bag at the mountain's second high camp, after returning from an acclimatisation trip at the higher camp three, expedition organiser Madison Mountai­nee­ring said. 'Alex suddenly became unresponsive,' the company said on its website. 'Despite hours of resuscitation efforts ... they were unable to revive him.' Nepal's tourism department said it was arranging to bring the body to Kathmandu, the capital. Pancoe, who survived a brain tumour when younger, had completed the Explorer's Grand Slam – climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents and then skiing to both the North and South Poles. He had been battling chronic myeloid leukemia and was attempting to climb Makalu to raise funds for the paediatric blood cancer programme of the Chicago-based Lurie Children's Hospital, said expedition leader Garrett Madison. He had already raised US$1mil (RM4.2mil) to help fund clinical trials and other programmes there, Madison added. In April, a Nepali sherpa died on Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th highest mountain. Wedged between India and China, landlocked Nepal is home to eight of the world's 14 highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and its economy is heavily reliant on climbing, trekking, and tourism for foreign exchange. — Reuters

American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal
American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

Observer

time06-05-2025

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American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

An American mountaineer died on Mount Makalu in eastern Nepal during a climb to raise funds for a children's cancer programme, officials said on Tuesday, the second death in the Himalayan nation's climbing season that began in March. The world's fifth-highest mountain, Makalu's peak is 8,463 m (28,000 ft) high, compared to Mount Everest, the tallest peak, at a height of 8,849 m (29,032 ft). Alexander Pancoe, 39, died on Sunday while settling into his sleeping bag at the mountain's second high camp, after returning from an acclimatisation trip at the higher camp three, expedition organiser Madison Mountaineering said. "Alex suddenly became unresponsive," the company said on its website. "Despite hours of resuscitation efforts ... they were unable to revive him." Nepal's tourism department said it was arranging to bring the body to Kathmandu, the capital. Pancoe, who survived a brain tumor when younger, had completed the Explorer's Grand Slam - climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents and then skiing to both the North and South Poles. He had been battling chronic myeloid leukemia and was attempting to climb Makalu to raise funds for the pediatric blood cancer programme of the Chicago-based Lurie Children's Hospital, said expedition leader Garrett Madison. He had already raised $1 million to help fund clinical trials and other programs there, Madison added. In April, a Nepali sherpa died on Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th highest mountain. Wedged between India and China, landlocked Nepal is home to eight of the world's 14 highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and its economy is heavily reliant on climbing, trekking, and tourism for foreign exchange.

American climber dies during charity ascent on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal
American climber dies during charity ascent on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

The Star

time06-05-2025

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American climber dies during charity ascent on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

Alexander Pancoe, 39, died on Sunday while settling into his sleeping bag at the mountain's second high camp. - Photo: Reuters KATHMANDU: An American mountaineer died on Mount Makalu in eastern Nepal during a climb to raise funds for a children's cancer programme, officials said on Tuesday (May 6). This marks the second death in the Himalayan nation's climbing season that began in March. The world's fifth-highest mountain, Makalu's peak is 8,463m high, compared with Mount Everest, the tallest peak, at a height of 8,849m. Alexander Pancoe, 39, died on Sunday (May 4) while settling into his sleeping bag at the mountain's second high camp, after returning from an acclimatisation trip at the higher camp three, expedition organiser Madison Mountaineering said. 'Alex suddenly became unresponsive,' the company said on its website. 'Despite hours of resuscitation effort... they were unable to revive him.' Nepal's tourism department said it was arranging to bring the body to Kathmandu, the capital. Pancoe, who survived a brain tumour when younger, had completed the Explorer's Grand Slam – climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents and then skiing to both the North and South Poles. He had been battling chronic myeloid leukemia and was attempting to climb Makalu to raise funds for the pediatric blood cancer programme of the Chicago-based Lurie Children's Hospital, said expedition leader Garrett Madison. He had already raised US$1 million to help fund clinical trials and other programmes there, Madison added. In April, a Nepali sherpa died on Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th highest mountain. Wedged between India and China, landlocked Nepal is home to eight of the world's 14 highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and its economy is heavily reliant on climbing, trekking, and tourism for foreign exchange. - Reuters

American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal
American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

NBC News

time06-05-2025

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American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Nepal — An American mountaineer died on Mount Makalu in eastern Nepal during a climb to raise funds for a children's cancer program, officials said Tuesday, the second death in the Himalayan nation's climbing season that began in March. The world's fifth-highest mountain, Makalu's peak is 28,000 feet high — almost as tall as Mount Everest, the world's tallest peak at a height of 29,032 feet. Alexander Pancoe, 39, died Sunday while settling into his sleeping bag at the mountain's second high camp, after returning from an acclimatization trip at the higher camp three, expedition organizer Madison Mountaineering said. 'Alex suddenly became unresponsive,' the company said on its website. 'Despite hours of resuscitation efforts ... they were unable to revive him.' Nepal's tourism department said it was arranging to bring the body to Kathmandu, the capital. Pancoe, who survived a brain tumor when younger, had completed the Explorer's Grand Slam — climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents and then skiing to both the North and South Poles. He had been battling chronic myeloid leukemia and was attempting to climb Makalu to raise funds for the pediatric blood cancer program of the Chicago-based Lurie Children's Hospital, said expedition leader Garrett Madison. He had already raised $1 million to help fund clinical trials and other programs there, Madison added. In April, a Nepali sherpa died on Mount Annapurna, the world's 10th-highest mountain. Wedged between India and China, landlocked Nepal is home to eight of the world's 14 highest peaks, including Mount Everest, and its economy is heavily reliant on climbing, trekking and tourism for foreign exchange.

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