Mount Everest season opens late, with climbers undeterred by huge ice block and high travel costs

KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — An unstable ice block dangerously hanging over the key trail onMount Everest, high travel costs and increased permit fees haven't deterred hundreds of climbers from attempting to scale the world's highest mountain.

Associated Press FILE - Khumbu Icefall is visible between two peaks in the background at the Everest Base Camp in Nepal, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Pasang Rinzee Sherpa, File) FILE - Mountaineers form a queue as they approach the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, May 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Kunga Sherpa, File) FILE - Mount Pumori, center left, looms in the background as a mountaineer negotiates Khumbu Icefall to descend to Everest Base Camp, in Nepal, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Pasang Rinzee Sherpa, File) FILE - A mountaineer takes part in a training session at Khumbu Icefall before beginning his ascent to the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Pasang Rinzee Sherpa, File) In this photo provided by Asian Trek, a mountaineer walks at Khumbu Icefall before beginning his ascent to the summit of Mount Everest, Nepal, in May 2026. (Asian Trek via AP)

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Around 410 climbers and an equal number of their Nepali climbing guides are at the base camp gearing up for the ascent to the nearly 8,850-meter-high (around 29,000-foot-high) peak this month during the much anticipated window of good weather on the mountain.

Climbers began gathering last month at the base camp, which is at an altitude of 5,300 meters (17,340 feet). But for more than two weeks, amassive and unstable block of ice, or serac, stalled them from moving further up the peak.

“Icefall doctors,” the elite guides deployed by the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, or SPCC, to lay the yearly climbing route by setting ropes and securing aluminum ladders over crevasses, usually finish the task by mid-April.

But not this year.

The team opened the Icefall route only on April 29 but also issued a warning: “The serac has multiple cracks and may collapse at any time. SPCC strongly urges all expedition operators and climbers to exercise extreme caution.”

The serac was likely to remain, and the new trail dug by the the team passes below the serac.

The serac is part of theKhumbu Icefall, a constantly shifting glacier with deep crevasses and huge overhanging ice that can be as big as 10-story buildings. It's considered one of the most difficult and trickiest sections of the climb to the peak.

Climbers, their guides and expedition outfitters are both eager and cautious about the situation on the mountain.

Renowned mountain guideLukas Furtenbach, who has 40 international climbers, 11 guides and 90 Sherpas on Mount Everest, said that he was worried.

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“Anyone who says they’re not concerned is either inexperienced or not paying attention,” Furtenbach said from the base camp. “The serac is a real, objective hazard.”

He said that the the route was more complex and exposed than last year in one section.

“The Icefall is constantly changing, but right now it’s not just more broken — it’s also forced into a line that passes under unstable features,” he said.

This year, the team is reducing loads, minimizing exposure time, carefully timing movements through the Icefall, and relying on highly experienced Sherpa and guides for risk assessment.

Other expedition operators are also cautioning their members about the risks and closely monitoring the situation.

“If you go in the morning, it might be safer because the ice is frozen, but in the afternoon it becomes dangerous as weather gets warmer, with the risk of ice melting and falling,” said Ang Tshering Sherpa of the Kathmandu-based Asian Trekking. “It is very necessary to be cautious this year.”

A falling serac triggered an avalanche over the Khumbu Icefall in 2014 thatkilled 16 Nepali guides and workers.

There have been rising concern over the fast melting of the glaciers because of global warming and climate change. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres flew to a mountain in Nepal in 2023 andwarned of the devastating levelof melting glaciers in the Himalayan mountains.

According to Ang Tshering Sherpa, there are a good number of climbers on Mount Everest this season, despite the Iran war and increased travel costs. The number of climbers from Western countries like U.S. and Europe has decreased, but Asian climbers have increased.

Mount Everest, which straddles along the Nepal-China border, can be climbed from both sides. China, however, has closed its route this year, leaving all climbers to make their attempt from Nepal on the south side of the peak.

Thousands of people have climbed the peak since it was first scaled onMay 29, 1953, by New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay.

Mount Everest season opens late, with climbers undeterred by huge ice block and high travel costs

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Green Bay-area high school athletes make college plans official on signing day

Jordan Escobar-Goral believed after theWIAA state track and field meet last yearthat a collegiate career might be possible.

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The Green Bay Preble senior was part of a talented 3,200-meter relay team that finished runner-up in Division 1, just 0.42 seconds behind state champion Mequon Homestead.

Escobar-Goral posted a 1-minute, 53-second split in the event that day.

“That’s where it really started for me, I started taking it a lot more seriously,” he said.

Whatever he did, it worked.

Escobar-Goral signed a letter of intent during spring signing day May 6 to compete at NCAA Division I University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Jordan Escobar-Goral has been a key contributor for both the soccer and track and field teams during his time at Green Bay Preble.

UWM started to speak with Escobar-Goral in the winter, and while a few other schools were interested, nobody provided the opportunity the Panthers did.

When the team extended him an offer last month, it only took about a week to accept even without taking an official visit to the campus.

“It obviously means a whole lot to me,” said Escobar-Goral, who also is a talented forward in soccer and was a second-team all-conference pick in the Fox River Classic as a senior in 2025. “Especially just with how much help financially I am getting from this and getting to do what I love, running track. It just means the world to me.”

His recruitment wasn’t overwhelming from a time standpoint, but it was stressful.

There were days when he wasn’t sure which coach would make an offer or if one would even be presented.

That feeling lingered until a few weeks ago when UWM came calling.

Escobar-Goral can now focus on the final month of his prep career.

Along with his work in relays, he competes in the 400- and 800-meter dashes.

Escobar-Goral set Preble’s indoor record in the 400 with a time of 51.33 in March and is coming off a junior campaign in which he won a sectional championship in the 800.

That 800 memory still stings a bit.

He was one of 25 runners in the event at state last season, but only 24 of them placed.

Escobar-Goral was disqualified because of a false start. He saw a runner to his left slightly flinch, causing him to completely flinch.

The rest was unfortunate history.

“Immediately after, I broke down,” Escobar-Goral said. “I didn’t really want to believe that it happened like that. But right when I walked off the track and got done watching the race from the infield, I just put it in my head like, tomorrow, I have to use this as motivation. Just use it for motivation in the 4x800.”

Nobody will ever know, but Escobar-Goral believes he could have earned a podium finish.

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He still has an opportunity for a better ending if he can qualify for state again.

With his college future solidified, it would be the perfect way to go out.

“I’m just taking it one step at a time, like I did last year,” Escobar-Goral said. “Not worrying about times as much, just worrying about competing and really just waiting for that time where I can drop a time at state and get redemption from last year.”

Escobar-Goral was one of several local athletes who will compete at the DI, DII or junior college level and signed letters of intent this week.

Green Bay Preble keeper Landin Gauthier will play at Bryant & Stratton.

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Preble goaltender Landin Gauthier will play soccer at Bryant & Stratton, a National Junior College Athletic Association program in Wauwatosa.

Gauthier helped lead the Hornets to aD1 state runner-up finish in 2024, including making six saves in a 2-1 double overtime upsetagainst No. 1 seed Milwaukee Marquettein a semifinal.

“Landin was a true goalkeeper,”Preble coach Chris Beckersaid. “He had no fear in stopping any ball that came his way. He is a hard worker and is a good teammate.”

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Moxon Kernz will play baseball at Western Technical College, an NJCAA school in La Crosse.

The infielder is hitting .293 with nine RBI, 10 runs scored and three stolen bases this season.

Kernz will join a Cavaliers team that featured another local product this season in Aiden Hoffmann, a 2024 Preble graduate.

Bay Port swimmer Griffin Schilz will compete in college at Valparaiso.

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Griffin Schilzwill compete in swimming at Valparaiso University, a DI school in Indiana. The senior competed in four events at the D1 state meet in February.

He finished fifth in the 500-yard freestyle and 10th in the 200 free. Schilz was part of a 400 freestyle relay team that finished sixth and a 200 free relay team that placed 12th.

Madison Paulsen, the team captain of the cheer team and a four-year varsity member for the Pirates, will join the University of Minnesota.

Minnesota is credited with inventing organized cheerleading. It started during a football game in November 1898 after student Johnny Campbell came out of the stands and led a chant.

“I am so grateful to my friends and family for their constant support, and to my coaches and teammates for pushing me to become the best version of myself,” Paulsen wrote after committing to the Gophers. “Thank you to the Minnesota coaching staff for giving me this incredible opportunity to be part of such an amazing program.”

Green Bay Notre Dame guard Destiny Webster has signed with Grand Valley State, which has won back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships.

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Destiny Webster will play basketball at Grand Valley State (Michigan), which went 36-1 this season and won the DII national championship for the second straight year.

The 5-foot-8 guard was one of thearea’s best playersthe past two seasons.

She was a first-team all-conference selection in the FRCC in 2025-26 after helping lead theTritons to the D1 state tournamentfor the first time after their previous trips came in D2.

Webster averaged 11.3 points, 4.6 assists, 3.5 rebounds, 2.3 steals and 1.3 blocks while shooting 52.7%.

She will join Notre Dame teammateKaia Waldropat GVS.

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Michael Landon's Widow to Produce “Highway to Heaven” Reboot

Fox has greenlit a reboot series of Highway to Heaven

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  • The original series, which Michael Landon starred in and created, aired from 1984 to 1989 on NBC

  • The actor's widow, Cindy Landon, is a producer on the reboot and said it would "mean so much to him"

Highway to Heavenis coming back.

Fox has greenlit a reboot of the classic NBC series, which ran from 1984 to 1989, and was created by and starredMichael Landonas an angel on probation who is sent to Earth to help people,Deadlinereported. The reboot, which is slated to air in the 2027 to 2028 season, will be produced by the late actor's wife,Cindy Landon. No casting announcements have been made just yet.

In an Instagrampost, Cindy, who married Michael in 1983, wrote, "Highway to Heavenwas always more than a television show — it was about humanity, compassion, hope, and the power of touching people's lives through storytelling."

"Michael poured his heart and soul into these stories, and I know this new chapter would mean so much to him. I'm incredibly grateful to everyone involved for believing in the heart of this series and having the vision to bring it to life once again."

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TheLittle House on the Prairiestar, whodied in 1991, starred alongsideVictor Frenchin the series, whom he worked with onLittle House, too.

French played Mark Gordon, a retired policeman who helped Landon's angel, Jonathan Smith, with his mission.

Parenthoodcreator andFriday Night LightsshowrunnerJason Katimswill be the showrunner on the reboot.

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"I'm excited by the challenge of putting a contemporary lens on this classic tale. The idea of telling a very grounded, human story about an angel feels immediately emotional to me — and fun," Katims said in a statement, per the outlet. "I love going outside my comfort zone to tell a tale about someone trying to do better as an angel than he did as a man."

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In a statement, Cindy, whoshares daughter Jennifer Landon and son Sean Landonwith her late husband, said that she was "proud to help carry Michael's legacy forward with partners like Fox and Amblin, who understand the heart of this series and are bringing it to a new generation at just the right moment."

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Michael told theLos Angeles Timesin 1988 thatHighway to Heaven, his first project after nine years onLittle House,was "something I had to get out of my system."

Brandon Tartikoff, then-president of entertainment at NBC, told the outlet that Michael's goal with the series was to "on a regular basis, give the audience a good cry."

“You're going to laugh or cry, one or the other — you're not just going to watch a car chase,” Michael said. “I do the kind of shows that I like to sit down and watch with my family.”

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Late surge leads Knicks past Sixers to 2-0 series edge

Jalen Brunson scored eight of his 26 points in the fourth quarter Wednesday night for the host New York Knicks, who took control of their Eastern Conference semifinal by stopping the Philadelphia 76ers down the stretch to earn a 108-102 win in Game 2.

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The Knicks lead the best-of-seven set series 2-0. Game 3 is scheduled for Friday night in Philadelphia.

"Being down 2-0 after coming back to win in the first round, I think it's more of a challenge," Sixers coach Nick Nurse said. "It was 1-1 after two games (against the Boston Celtics in the first round), right? So it's 2-0. Puts a lot on this next game for sure, but that's OK."

Karl-Anthony Towns produced 20 points and 10 rebounds despite playing just 27 minutes due to foul trouble for the Knicks, who ended the game on a 12-3 run to close out a contest that included 14 ties and 25 lead changes.

OG Anunoby, who exited the game with 2:31 left after hobbling off with a right leg injury, had 24 points while Mikal Bridges added 18 points as New York won its fifth straight game overall. The Knicks' average victory margin in the previous four games was 33.8 points.

"He looked like he was hopping," Knicks coach Mike Brown said of Anunoby. "I have not talked to medical yet."

New York center Mitchell Robinson was a late scratch due to illness.

Tyrese Maxey scored 26 points for the 76ers, who managed just 12 points on 4-of-19 shooting (21.1%) in the fourth quarter. Philadelphia took its final lead at 99-96 on Kelly Oubre Jr.'s 3-pointer with 6:52 left, after which the Sixers hit 1 of 10 from the field with two turnovers.

"At the end of the day, it came down to who was going to get more stops in that fourth quarter," Brown said. "To hold a team like that to 12 points - and they missed some shots, we know that - to have them only score 12 points in that fourth quarter, it's huge."

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Oubre and Paul George each finished with 19 points. VJ Edgecombe had 17 points.

Philadelphia big man Joel Embiid missed the game due to ankle and hip injuries.

The 76ers took their biggest lead by opening with a 15-8 run in which George scored 11 points. The Knicks responded with a 10-2 surge to go in front for the first time at 18-17 and begin the seesaw affair in earnest.

The 76ers led 33-31 at the end of the first, 62-61 at the half and 90-89 through three quarters.

"We felt like we should've won it," Edgecombe said. "It came down to shot-making at the end of the game. They were making shots, we (weren't)."

Midway through the fourth quarter, New York's Josh Hart answered the 3-pointer by Oubre with a trey to begin a decisive 9-0 run. The Knicks grabbed their biggest lead to that point at 105-99 on Bridges' 20-footer with 2:56 left.

The teams combined for four consecutive empty trips before Maxey split a pair of free throws with 1:33 left. Brunson answered by making two foul shots before Maxey's layup cut the margin to five. Hart and George traded missed 3-point attempts, after which McBride hit 1 of 2 free throws with 22.1 seconds left.

Maxey missed a 26-footer and Brunson collected the rebound with 12.6 seconds left and dribbled out the clock.

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