Lead to the Summit

Mountaineering Career

Guiding aspiring mountaineers from training to the summit of success.

Complete Expedition History

Detailed record of all Himalayan expeditions

SN Year Mountain Season Team Height/Status Result
1 2009 Mt. Everest Spring UK 8848 meters Summit
2 27 Sep 2019 Mt. Manaslu Autumn Brazil 8,163 meters Summit
3 23 May 2017 Mt. Everest Spring (South) USA 8848 meters Summit
4 23 May 2019 Mt. Everest Spring (South) USA 8848 meters Summit
5 21 May 2018 Mt. Lhotse Spring USA 8,516 meters Summit
6 20 May 2011 Mt. Everest Spring Canada 8848 meters Summit
7 19 May 2016 Mt. Everest Spring (South) Myanmar 8848 meters Summit
8 19 May 2025 Mt. Everest Spring USA 8848 meters Summit
9 17 May 2010 Mt. Everest Spring USA 8848 meters Summit
10 15 May 2007 Mt. Everest Spring USA 8848 meters Summit
11 1 Oct 2016 Mt. Manaslu Autumn USA 8,163 meters Summit
12 2015 Mt. Everest Spring (North) Russia 8848 meters North Col
13 2014 Mt. Everest Spring (North) Romania 8848 meters Second Step
14 2013 Mt. Ama Dablam Autumn USA Camp 1
15 2008 Mt. Dhaulagiri Spring Japanese 8,167 meters Camp 3
16 23 May 2021 Mt. Everest Spring Brazil 8848 meters South Col.
17 19 May 2023 Mt. Everest Spring USA 8848 meters Camp 3
18 14 May 2022 Mt. Everest Spring Australia 8848 meters Camp 3
19 Nov 2018 Mt. Ama Dablam Autumn USA Camp 2
20 Oct 2017 Mt. Manaslu Autumn Australia 8,163 meters Camp 3
21 Oct 2016 Mt. Ama Dablam Autumn Australia Camp 1
22 Oct 2019 Mt. Ama Dablam Autumn USA Camp 3

Career Highlights

Key achievements and milestones

25+
Years Experience
35+
Successful Summits
100%
Safety Record
22
Training Programs Led

Rescue Operations

High-Altitude Rescue Missions

8 October 2016 – Lobuche Peak

Led recovery operation of Mr. Ang Chhongba, who passed away approximately 200 meters below the summit of Lobuche Peak. Demonstrated technical skills and commitment to fellow climbers in extreme conditions. – Read More (The Himalayan Times)

21 May 2018 – Everest Camp II

Participated in rescue operation involving Mr. Damai Sarki Sherpa, who fell into a 50-meter-deep crevasse at Everest Camp II. Contributed to successful extraction and medical evacuation despite challenging conditions.

Commitment to Safety: These rescue operations highlight my commitment to mountain safety and responsibility toward fellow climbers, which has been a cornerstone of my professional guiding career.

IFMGA guide Lopsang Sherpa recounts Everest, Lobuche rescue, read more (The Himalayan Times)