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Melissa Arnot broke her own record for most Everest summits completed by an American woman in history.
Melissa Arnot broke her own record for most Everest summits completed by an American woman in history. (Photo: Dave Morton)

First American Woman Summits Everest Without Oxygen

In her sixth ascent of the world's tallest peak, 32-year-old Melissa Arnot earned one of the few prizes left on the mountain

Melissa Arnot broke her own record for most Everest summits completed by an American woman in history.
(Photo: Dave Morton)

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Melissa Arnot became the first American woman to summit Everest and survive the descent聽without supplemental oxygen Monday, climbing the 29,035-foot peak鈥檚 northeast ridge from Tibet.* It marked the sixth Everest summit for Arnot, 32, whose prior five summits came via the more popular South Col route in Nepal.

Of the 7,001 Everest summits going into this season, according to the Himalayan Database, only 193鈥攐r 2.7 percent鈥攄id not involve supplemental oxygen. Above 26,000 feet, in what鈥檚 known as 鈥渢he death zone鈥 the human body can no longer acclimatize to the altitude. In order to function at that elevation, most people need to use tanks of supplemental oxygen in order to maintain circulation, stay warm, and maintain mental and motor skills.

鈥淧lenty of people talk about doing it, but getting it done is actually quite rare and impressive,鈥 wrote guide and 15-time Everest summiter Dave Hahn in an email to 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 accidental that she succeeded. Melissa made the commitment and put in a ton of flat-out hard work over the years to make this happen.鈥

鈥淧lenty of people talk about doing it, but getting it done is actually quite rare and impressive.”

Arnot had been trying to summit Everest without oxygen for years. She came agonizingly close in 2013 when she and her climbing partner, Tshering Dorje Sherpa, made it to 27,900 feet, where they encountered an unresponsive Sherpa. They remained to assist him for an hour. By the time they continued their ascent, Arnot was too cold to safely proceed without supplemental oxygen. She also traveled to Nepal to attempt a 鈥渘o O鈥檚鈥 ascent in 2015, but the catastrophic April 25 earthquake ended the climbing season early.

This time around, Arnot kept her plans a secret, telling friends that she was instead guiding a young climber on Lobuche. Instead, she and boyfriend Tyler Reid set up camp on Everest鈥檚 north side in Chinese Tibet. Reid climbed with oxygen and Arnot without. The two reached the summit at 12:30 p.m. on May 23 local time and made it back to high camp at 27,000 feet. Their summit came three days after Nepali climber Lhakpa Sherpa recorded her seventh summit of the world鈥檚 highest peak鈥the聽most by a woman in history.

Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler made the first ascent of Everest without supplemental oxygen in 1978, debunking a myth that it would be impossible to do so.听Ten years later, Lydia Bradey of New Zealand became the first female to do it, at age 27.

The title of first American woman to climb up and down Everest without oxygen had been one of the greatest prizes still available on the peak, largely because mountaineers do not consider a summit official unless the climber returns safely.听In 1998, Hawaii-born聽Francys Arsentiev reached the summit without oxygen or Sherpa support alongside her Russian husband Sergei, but she died on the descent. Her plea for help to South African climber Cathy O鈥橠owd as she lay dying 790 vertical feet below the summit鈥斺淒on鈥檛 leave me鈥濃攂ecame famous for exposing the self-sufficiency required to climb Everest. (Sergei also died on Everest, apparently in a fall while trying to rescue his wife.)

鈥淭his has been an emotional journey, to say the least,鈥 issued by her primary sponsor, Eddie Bauer. (Arnot had not answered an interview request from 国产吃瓜黑料 by the time this story was published.) She added: 鈥淐limbing Everest without supplemental oxygen has been a goal of mine for a long time. When you succeed at reaching your goal, it makes you reflect on the hard days, the work, and lessons I鈥檝e learned along the way.鈥

Corrections: (04/29/2025) Arnot is the first American woman to both summit Everest and survive the descent.
Lead Photo: Dave Morton

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