Prakash Sherpa

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The founder and Owner of Alpinist Climber Expeditions (ACE) and an IFMGA Mountain Guide. He has been working as a mountain guide since 2011 and specialist in climbing expeditions to the world's famous mountains.

Prakash Sherpa is a mountaineering passionate who enjoys sharing his significant knowledge and expertise with high mountain expeditions. He started his climbing career at a young age, got his initial guidance from his grandparents, father, and uncle. All of who were prominent guides at the time. When was at the age of 15 years old, he climbed Mera Peak (6,476m) for the first time in his life. There was no looking back as he got an opportunity to be involved and work in high-altitude mountains in different parts of the world, including Europe, New Zealand, and Asia.

Prakash Sherpa has successfully climbed multiple peaks over 8000-meters. Everest 8,848m, Lhotse 8,516m, Makalu 8,463m, Cho Oyu 8,188m, Dhaulagiri 8,167m, and Manaslu 8,163m. As well as other peaks below 8000m including technical peaks Nuptse 7,862m, Pumori 7,162m and Ama Dablam 6,812m. And four of them, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu, are without supplementary oxygen.

As an IFMGA-certified guide, Prakash meets the highest international standards in mountain guiding, safety management, and rescue operations. His leadership style emphasizes safety, clear decision-making, and personalized client support. Through Alpinist Climber Expeditions, he is committed to delivering professionally organized, ethical, and responsible trekking and mountaineering experiences while supporting local communities and preserving the Himalayan environment.

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High Altitude Kit List: What our IFMGA Guides Actually Carry
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High Altitude Kit List: What our IFMGA Guides Actually Carry

Climbing at high altitude demands more than strength and determination — it requires the right equipment, careful preparation, and the ability to respond to changing mountain conditions. Our IFMGA-certified mountain guides carry specialized gear not only for their own safety but for the well-being of the entire team. Their packs are carefully organized with technical climbing equipment such as harnesses, helmets, crampons, ice axes, carabiners, ascenders, descenders, and safety slings, allowing them to manage steep snow, ice, and glacier terrain. Depending on the route, they may also carry snow pickets, ice screws, and extra rope for protection and rescue situations. Safety Safety is always the top priority, so guides include a comprehensive high-altitude first aid kit, emergency bivy sack, crevasse rescue gear, and reliable communication devices such as satellite phones or radios. Navigation tools like GPS units and altimeter watches help maintain route accuracy, especially in poor visibility. Proper clothing is equally critical in extreme environments, and guides rely on a layering system that includes moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers, expedition-weight down jackets, and waterproof outer shells. They also carry multiple gloves, glacier sunglasses, goggles, and face protection to guard against wind, cold, and intense UV exposure. Navigation & Planning Tools Even on established routes, visibility can drop suddenly due to storms or whiteouts. Guides carry: Detailed route knowledge and maps GPS waypoints Weather updates via communication devices Climbing plan with turnaround times Decision-making tools are just as important as physical gear. At high altitude, the smallest item can make a life-saving difference. Our IFMGA guides pack with purpose, balancing weight with safety and efficiency. Their experience ensures that nothing essential is left behind — because in the mountains, preparation is everything.

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