Summit route on Ama Dablam open as EOA team completes fixing work
Author: THT Online
Category: Mountain
October 14, 2025
Everest, Nepal
The summit route on Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812m) has officially opened for climbers after a seven-member fixing team from the Expedition Operators Association (EOA) successfully reached the summit on Sunda
KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 12
The summit route on Mt. Ama Dablam (6,812m) has officially opened for climbers after a seven-member fixing team from the Expedition Operators Association (EOA) successfully reached the summit on Sunday afternoon.
Russian duo scales Lobuche Peak en route to Ama Dablam climb
Rope-fixing team opens summit route on Mt. Dhaulagiri
According to EOA Fixing Coordinator Dawa Sherpa Lama, the team topped out at 12:50 PM, completing route preparations for the autumn climbing season.
With the route now ready, both commercial and independent climbers can proceed with their summit pushes under EOA coordination, ensuring safer and more organized ascents on the popular Himalayan peak.
This year's fixing team is led by veteran climber Nuru Wangchu Sherpa of Pangboche, who boasts over two decades of high-altitude experience, including multiple ascents of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Shishapangma, Manaslu, and Makalu. His team members include Namgel Dorji Tamang, Lal Kumar Tamang, Pasang Tenji Sherpa, Ming Nuru Sherpa, and Guru Zenzen Sherpa.
Mt. Ama Dablam is one of Nepal's most iconic and technically challenging peaks.
Weather Update: Standard Himalayan mountain conditions
Peak Altitude: 6812 m
Risk Level: Medium
Expedition Info: International climbing team expedition
Mountaineering
Himalayas
Nepal
Adventure Sports
Everest
Manaslu
Lhotse
Makalu
Climbing
Summit