In 2006, Australian climber Lincoln Hall was declared dead on Mount Everest: The next morning, rescuers found him alive without gloves, oxygen, or a sleeping bag

Home Breaking News In 2006, Australian climber Lincoln Hall was declared dead on Mount Everest: The next morning, rescuers found him alive without gloves, oxygen, or a sleeping bag
Lincoln Hall survived Mount Everest after being presumed dead from severe altitude sickness. His Sherpa guides were forced to retreat, believing he had perished during the descent. Another expedition found Hall alive and disoriented near the summit’s Second Step. An unprecedented rescue effort brought him down, saving his life from extreme conditions. Hall’s survival sparked conversations about rescue ethics and the dangers of high-altitude mountaineering.