In 2021’s Live Tracking we followed British Expedition Guide Jon Gupta on his series of high altitude ascents in the Himalaya and Karakorum. Jon can look back upon an incredibly successful year 2021, starting with the Everest & Lhotse Double on May 11th and 12th. 

An attempt on Makalu, just a few weeks later, was unfortunately stopped in camp 3 @ 7.500 m. Poor decision making by a third party prevented the team from making use of the small weather window for a summit attempt. A couple of weeks later, Jon and his client where already working their way up the steep slopes and ridges of K2, the second highest and most demanding 8000er, summiting on July the 28th.

From the Karakorum he then moved on to the Tian Shan and a serious attempt on the demanding Jengish Chokusu (7.439 m) followed, that was only stopped a mere 200 m below the summit.

The disappointment was only short lived, as Jon was able to summit Manaslu (8163 m) alongside his client Becks Ferry, only a few weeks later. A déjà-vu experience followed on Dhaulagiri, when waist deep snow forced Jon to turn arround, once again just 200 m below the summit. Their positions can be reviewed here.

Jon’s outstanding year was topped off by a speed ascent on Ama Dablam and another summit success with a client, shortly after

Interactive map: Live Tracking 2017

Jon Gupta and Mollie Hughes - Everest via the North Route

"Die Routen virtuell zu erkunden und die schrittweise Bewertung der Optionen in Kombination mit Tourberichten waren für meine Vorbereitung sehr wertvoll. Gleichzeitig erleichterte das 3D-Live-Tracking die Kommunikation erheblich und half vielen Menschen, daran teilzunehmen."

(Jost Kobusch)

Gallery: Everest & Lhotse Double 2021 by Jon Gupta and Becks Ferry