


The Fixed Ropes Are Not SetĪ third contributing factor came with leaders Rob Hall and Scott Fischer deciding to work together to reach the summit on the same bid day. Second, the commercialization of Everest was noted to be a contributing factor, as competition to reach the summit increased with the pursuit of publicity.īoth Adventure Consultants (AC) and Mountain Madness (MM) had two public figures present that season, Krakauer on assignment for Outside Magazine and Sandy Hill-Pittman, a socialite and journalist on Scott Fischer’s team. This is the first contributing factor to the tragedy. The Events that Caused the 1996 Everest Disaster The Crowding and Overcommercialization of EverestĪccording to Jon Krakauer’s version of the events, Mount Everest was crowded that spring, with expeditions from Taiwan, America, New Zealand, South Africa, and more.

The year 2016 marked the 20th anniversary of the 1996 Everest Disaster. The day would turn out to be the single most disastrous event in the mountain’s history, killing 8 and injuring others after an unexpected blizzard ravaged the climbers, trapping them high on the mountain. One group was led by Rob Hall of Adventure Consultants, another was led by Scott Fischer of Mountain Madness, an expedition was organized by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police and there was a Taiwanese expedition. The 1996 Everest Disaster occurred on May 10, 1996, when four groups of climbers set out to summit Mount Everest.
