A Nepali guide, Dawa Sherpa, endured six days lost on Mount Everest after falling into the treacherous Khumbu Icefall. He survived without supplemental oxygen, a satellite phone, or adequate supplies, carrying a 28-kilogram backpack. Sherpa became trapped within the icefall, facing extreme conditions at the world’s highest altitude. His rescue came unexpectedly when a subsequent avalanche created an opening, allowing him to escape the crevasse. Details regarding his condition post-rescue remain limited, but his survival is being hailed as remarkable given the circumstances. The incident highlights the inherent dangers faced by guides working on Everest, particularly navigating the unstable Khumbu Icefall. This event underscores the risks associated with high-altitude mountaineering and the resilience of those who work in the industry.