Ama Dablam | 2006 SW Ridge

A USA expedition to Ama Dablam in 2006 via SW Ridge, led by Erik Werner. Summit reached on 24th November 2006. 5 members recorded.

Expedition Details

Field Value
ID 5488
Imported 2026-03-06 18:04:49.359634
Expedition ID AMAD06340
Peak ID AMAD
Year 2006
Season 3
Host Country 1
Route 1 SW Ridge
Route 2 -
Route 3 -
Route 4 -
Nationality USA
Leaders Erik Werner
Sponsor Venture 6 Colorado Ama Dablam Expedition
Success 1 False
Success 2 False
Success 3 False
Success 4 False
Ascent 1 -
Ascent 2 -
Ascent 3 -
Ascent 4 -
Claimed False
Disputed False
Countries -
Approach Lukla->Namche->Lobuche->Gorakshep->Lobuche BC->Smt->Pangboche
Basecamp Date 2006-11-19
Summit Date 2006-11-24
Summit Time -
Summit Days 5
Total Days 8
Termination Date 2006-11-27
Termination Reason 5
Termination Notes Abandoned at 6300m due to avalanche disaster and bad route condition, not enough time
High Point (m) 6300
Traverse False
Ski False
Paraglide False
Camps 2
Fixed Rope (m) 0
Total Members 5
Summit Members 0
Member Deaths 0
Total Hired 0
Summit Hired 0
Hired Deaths 0
No Hired True
O2 Used False
O2 None True
O2 Climb False
O2 Descent False
O2 Sleep False
O2 Medical False
O2 Taken False
O2 Unknown False
Other Summits -
Campsites BC(19/11,4500m),ABC(21/11,5000m),C1(22/11,5200m),C2(23/11,5700m),xxx(24/11,6300m)
Route Notes Crotwell and Gutmaan left C2 at 10:00 hours and reached C3 between 13:30-14:00 hours. Their plan was to hike up to C3 and if things are Ok to come to C3 next day. But they realized that the route condition was bad and gave up their attempt for summit. C3 was very cold and windy. There was no body on the mountain that day. Cacy went up to ABC on 21 Nov. Her nose was congested and having difficulty breathing and feeling cold. Vachon went up to ABC suffered from cough, did not feel going further up. Werner arrived BC left next day 20 Nov. Werner told members that if they decide to climb the mountain he will leave. Members decided to climb, so Werner left the expedition. Cacy and Vachon left BC on 23 Nov. The two wanted to go for trek but Cacy's nose condition did not improve, so then they stayed in Namche waiting for Crotwell and Gutmann. Crotwell doing alone Gokyo trek and will return to Kathmandu on 2 or 3 Dec. Cacy, Gutmann and Vachon returned to Kathmandu on 29 Nov and will leave on 1 Dec. Email from Erik Werner - December 2, 2006 My reason for aborting the climb of Ama Dablam was that I felt it would be disrespectful to attempt a climb, in the selfish pursuit of happiness and adventure, so soon after 6 people had lost their lives in a tragic accident. Our expedition had just descended from Lobuche base camp and arrived in Pangboche the day the avalanche happened. Initially my thoughts went towards the safety of the route and whether or not it was still climbable. Soon, however, my thoughts turned to the 3 international climbers and 3 Sherpas who lost their lives in the avalanche and how their families must be feeling. The next morning while still in Pangboche, we met the brother of one of the Sherpas who perished. His pain solidified my decision that climbing a mountain in the persuit of joy, while so many were in mourning, was the wrong time to do at that time. Basically, the risk/reward profile had become unbalanced, as the reward side of the equation had vanished for me. I wish I would have come to that realization while still in Pangboche, but it didn't fully grasp me until reached the base camp and felt the full reality of being there. So, there that afternoon I announced my decision to the team and I left the following day. Now having some distance from those events, I am very happy with my decision. Although I really wanted to climb Ama Dablam and I felt stronger as a climber than ever had in my life, spiritually and morally I know I made the best choice for me by letting the memories of those who passed have their time and space to heal. Surprisingly, on my hike down the Khumbu to Lukla, I met two others climbers from a separate Ama Dablam expedition who went through the same decision process as I and came to the same conclusion. The gentleman was Bryce, but he was also a member of this fall's American ski descent of Everest team, so I sure you can figure out who he is. He was leaving base camp with a woman - medium height with dark brown or black hair. Both of them also voiced that they felt it would be disrespectful to climb on the mountain so soon after the tragedy.
Accidents -
Achievement -
Agency Windhorse Trekking
Commercial Route True
Standard Route False
Primary Route False
Primary Member False
Primary Reference False
Primary ID -
Checksum 2458635
Year 2006
Summit Success False
O2 Summary None
Route (lowercase) sw ridge

Members

5 recorded members.

Name Sex Year of Birth Citizenship Status Residence Occupation
Cynthia Cacy F 1982 USA Climber Boulder, Colorado Lab technician Details Other expeditions
Andrew Crotwell M 1973 USA Climber Louisville, Colorado Laboratory researcher Details Other expeditions
Ethan Gutmann M 1977 USA Climber Boulder, Colorado Student and research assistant in geology Details Other expeditions
Ryan Vachon M 1972 USA Climber Longmont, Colorado Post-doctoral researcher Details Other expeditions
Erik Werner M 1974 USA Leader Boulder, Colorado Internet business owner Details Other expeditions

References

0 recorded references.