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Everest

Height: 8846m

Min. Temp

Day:  -20°C to -30°C

Night:  -20°C to -40°C

Normal range of Min Temp high on mountain (without windchill) pre-monsoon

Gear Recommendations

Essential
  • Down & Synthetic Jackets
  • Down Trousers & Salopettes
  • Down Suits
  • Insulated Mitts
  • Insulated Socks
  • Shell Jacket
  • Shell Trousers & Salopettes
  • Sleeping Bags
  • Extreme Balaclava
  • Sleep Systems
Optional
  • Wind Suits
  • VBL Bag

Weather

The temperatures quoted are for pre-monsoon ascents, April to mid June. Post-monsoon (September to November) temperatures are likely to be a little lower.


For winter ascents (December to February) conditions are very different and these are not covered here.


Please contact us if you have any special needs.

Wind chill rating: Severe

Gear Notes

Because of the extreme altitude on Everest, the usual problems of cold are compounded high on the mountain by the fact that you will be moving slowly. Security is paramount, and yet decisions about gear weight are still relevant, not only about what you take, also about what you don't. One of the frequent questions is whether to take a windsuit, which we have addressed in the note on Windchill.


Guided Trips

Recommendation coming soon.

Pointers

  • Lightweight
  • Windchill
  • Personal Metabolism
  • Sleeping bag zips
  • Down vs. Synthetic
  • One-piece Suits
  • Other trips
  • PHD Sizing
  • Temperature Ratings

Recommended Sleep Systems for Everest

Everest: System 1
Everest: System 1 enlarge
Min. Temp: -47ºC
More info / Buy Add to my gear list
Everest: System 3
Everest: System 3 enlarge
Min. Temp: -50ºC
More info / Buy Add to my gear list

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