14 8000-meter Peak Peak Mortality Statistics


The order is: climbs ~ climbing number, ascents ~ landings, deaths ~ deaths.

14 Peak-to-Stop Mortality Statistics for 8000 Meter Peaks in 2001
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Mount Everest

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Chogori Peak (K2)

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Gancheng Zhangjiafeng


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Lhotse

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Makalu


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Cho Oyu


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Dhaulagiri


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Manaslu


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Nanga Parbat


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Annapurna


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Gashubruma I Peak


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Brolot


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Gashubruma II Peak


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Xixia Bangma

8,000m Peak Statistics

This is the latest statistics in 2003

In contrast, Annapurna is the most dangerous, Cho Oyu is safer, Ascents is the number of people on the summit, Deaths is the death toll, and Ratio is the death rate.

Mountain Ascents Deaths Ratio %
Annapurna 109 55 50.5
Nanga Parbat 189 61 32.3
K2 189 49 25.9
Manaslu 198 51 25.8
Kangchenjunga 162 39 24.1
Dhaulagiri 298 55 18.5
Everest 1318 167 12.7
Makalu 167 20 12.0
Xixabangma 170 19 11.2
Gasherbrum I 164 17 10.4
Broad Peak 233 18 7.7
Lhotse 148 9 6.1
Gasherbrum II 522 16 3.1
Cho Oyu 1,212 25 2.1
TOTAL 5,079 601 12.7

This statistic includes Reinhold Messner, Jerzy Kukuczka, Erhard Loretan, Carlos Carsolio, Krzysztof Wielicki, Juanito Oiarzabal, Sergio Martini who climbed 14 peaks of 8000 meters. Fausto de Stefani (Lhotse), Park Young-Seok (climbed to 13th place) K2) The brothers Alberto Iñurrategi have reached 12 (Gasherbrum I, Annapurna), as had Um Hong-Gil (Xixabangma, Lhotse), Hans Kammerlander (K2, Manaslu, Nanga Parbat), Abele Blanc 11 (Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Nanga Parbat ).

INFO: Xavier Eguskitza

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