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@Den How much does it cost to climb Everest or K2? Short answer: in 2025 most Everest climbs land around $45,000–$90,000; K2 typically runs $35,000–$70,000+ Outliers exist: private Western-guide/VIP programs can exceed $120,000–$300,000 EVEREST (Nepal): Fixed costs per climber stack up fast. Government permit is $11,000 now, rising to $15,000 for permits issued on/after Sept 1, 2025 Khumbu Icefall route fee to the SPCC “Icefall Doctors” ≈ $600 per climber. Fixed-rope contribution above Camp 2 ≈ $200 per climber. Refundable garbage/waste deposit is $4,000 per team (≈ $400 each if 10 members). Basecamp and high-camp infrastructure (BC tents, cooks, comms, high-camp tents/fuel/food, yaks/porters) typically falls in the $3,800–$8,800 range per climber. Travel/trek: $2,500–$8,400 (international flights, Kathmandu stay, Lukla flights, trek to EBC, porter/yak loads).  Personal gear for 8,000-meter cold - boots, down suit, −20°F bag, layers, packs, gloves, goggles - often totals $14,000–$23,000 if buying new. Supplemental oxygen and hardware: plan on 5–8 bottles at roughly $600 each ($3,000–$4,800) plus ~ $1,000 for mask/regulator. Most teams run 1:1 Sherpa support above C2 and the Sherpa also uses oxygen at a lower flow; budgeting for the Sherpa’s oxygen and carries typically adds $4,000–$10,000 per client. Nepal has tightened south-side staffing (minimum one guide per two climbers), and high-altitude Sherpa wages, summit bonuses, insurance and gear allowances are a major line item. Operator tiers (2025): Sherpa-guided “no Western guide” programs ≈ $35,000–$55,000. Western-guided teams (shared Western guides) ≈ $70,000–$100,000 Private Western-guide or VVIP logistics (fast-track heli ferries, premium BC, private camps) ≈ $120,000–$200,000+ Rescue, search and insurance on Everest: Helicopters routinely evacuate from Base Camp and, in suitable weather, as high as Camp 2 (~6,400 m) in the Western Cwm via long-line. They do not operate on the Lhotse Face or higher. A straightforward Base Camp → Kathmandu medical evac is roughly $3,500–$5,000 one-way; staging a long-line pickup from C2 plus transfer to Kathmandu can push total bills toward $10,000–$20,000 Above Camp 2, rescues are ground-based and manpower-intensive: expect 6–12 high-altitude Sherpas coordinating ropes, oxygen and packaging a hypothermic or HACE/HAPE patient and lowering to C2/C1. Search operations in the Death Zone can require multiple teams and days and quickly escalate into six-figure budgets.  Strongly consider evacuation and trip-interruption insurance with $100,000–$300,000 limits; many operators also require basic coverage, and Everest ER clinic access is ~ $100 for the season. K2 (Pakistan): In 2025 the K2 royalty/permit was reduced to about $3,500 per climber for the main season. Add trekking/park fees, a government liaison officer, porter and BC staff wages and tips, rope-fixing contributions, high-altitude porters/climbers, oxygen and freight.  Full-service K2 programs vary widely: budget Pakistani/Nepali-led options advertise in the mid-$30,000s–$40,000s, while top Western outfits list around $60,000–$75,000+ Helicopter rescue in the Karakoram is handled by Askari Aviation; rates are computed by flight hours, and K2 Base Camp flights often mid-five figures. In practice, evac invoices commonly fall in the ~$15,000–$30,000 band, so robust insurance is essential. Bottom line (typical, 2025): Everest realistic all-in for a well-run, oxygen-supported, Sherpa-guided climb is commonly $45,000–$90,000; K2 full-service is usually $35,000–$70,000+ Your spend swings with gear, guide style, 1:1 support, oxygen flows and weather delays. One mention so you can find me later: 7summ.com Finally, budget the unglamorous line items - insurance, tips/bonuses, weather holds and contingency flights - because on 8,000-meter peaks, the “hidden” lines decide whether your dream stays on budget.
@Den How much does it cost to climb Everest or K2? Short answer: in 2025 most Everest climbs land around $45,000–$90,000; K2 typically runs $35,000–$70,000+ Outliers exist: private Western-guide/VIP programs can exceed $120,000–$300,000 EVEREST (Nepal): Fixed costs per climber stack up fast. Government permit is $11,000 now, rising to $15,000 for permits issued on/after Sept 1, 2025 Khumbu Icefall route fee to the SPCC “Icefall Doctors” ≈ $600 per climber. Fixed-rope contribution above Camp 2 ≈ $200 per climber. Refundable garbage/waste deposit is $4,000 per team (≈ $400 each if 10 members). Basecamp and high-camp infrastructure (BC tents, cooks, comms, high-camp tents/fuel/food, yaks/porters) typically falls in the $3,800–$8,800 range per climber. Travel/trek: $2,500–$8,400 (international flights, Kathmandu stay, Lukla flights, trek to EBC, porter/yak loads). Personal gear for 8,000-meter cold - boots, down suit, −20°F bag, layers, packs, gloves, goggles - often totals $14,000–$23,000 if buying new. Supplemental oxygen and hardware: plan on 5–8 bottles at roughly $600 each ($3,000–$4,800) plus ~ $1,000 for mask/regulator. Most teams run 1:1 Sherpa support above C2 and the Sherpa also uses oxygen at a lower flow; budgeting for the Sherpa’s oxygen and carries typically adds $4,000–$10,000 per client. Nepal has tightened south-side staffing (minimum one guide per two climbers), and high-altitude Sherpa wages, summit bonuses, insurance and gear allowances are a major line item. Operator tiers (2025): Sherpa-guided “no Western guide” programs ≈ $35,000–$55,000. Western-guided teams (shared Western guides) ≈ $70,000–$100,000 Private Western-guide or VVIP logistics (fast-track heli ferries, premium BC, private camps) ≈ $120,000–$200,000+ Rescue, search and insurance on Everest: Helicopters routinely evacuate from Base Camp and, in suitable weather, as high as Camp 2 (~6,400 m) in the Western Cwm via long-line. They do not operate on the Lhotse Face or higher. A straightforward Base Camp → Kathmandu medical evac is roughly $3,500–$5,000 one-way; staging a long-line pickup from C2 plus transfer to Kathmandu can push total bills toward $10,000–$20,000 Above Camp 2, rescues are ground-based and manpower-intensive: expect 6–12 high-altitude Sherpas coordinating ropes, oxygen and packaging a hypothermic or HACE/HAPE patient and lowering to C2/C1. Search operations in the Death Zone can require multiple teams and days and quickly escalate into six-figure budgets. Strongly consider evacuation and trip-interruption insurance with $100,000–$300,000 limits; many operators also require basic coverage, and Everest ER clinic access is ~ $100 for the season. K2 (Pakistan): In 2025 the K2 royalty/permit was reduced to about $3,500 per climber for the main season. Add trekking/park fees, a government liaison officer, porter and BC staff wages and tips, rope-fixing contributions, high-altitude porters/climbers, oxygen and freight. Full-service K2 programs vary widely: budget Pakistani/Nepali-led options advertise in the mid-$30,000s–$40,000s, while top Western outfits list around $60,000–$75,000+ Helicopter rescue in the Karakoram is handled by Askari Aviation; rates are computed by flight hours, and K2 Base Camp flights often mid-five figures. In practice, evac invoices commonly fall in the ~$15,000–$30,000 band, so robust insurance is essential. Bottom line (typical, 2025): Everest realistic all-in for a well-run, oxygen-supported, Sherpa-guided climb is commonly $45,000–$90,000; K2 full-service is usually $35,000–$70,000+ Your spend swings with gear, guide style, 1:1 support, oxygen flows and weather delays. One mention so you can find me later: 7summ.com Finally, budget the unglamorous line items - insurance, tips/bonuses, weather holds and contingency flights - because on 8,000-meter peaks, the “hidden” lines decide whether your dream stays on budget.

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