The
Adventure Consultants' Everest expedition of 1996 consisted of three guides (
Rob Hall,
Mike Groom, and Andy Harris) and eight clients (Frank Fischbeck,
Doug Hansen, Stuart Hutchison, Lou Kasischke,
Jon Krakauer,
Yasuko Namba, John Taske, and
Beck Weathers). Before even reaching Base Camp, Harris suffered from multiple gastrointestinal attacks at the lodge in
Lobuje, while the party was preparing to go to Base Camp. Despite being advised to remain at Lobuje one more night, Harris proceeded to Base Camp with the rest of the party on 8 April 1996. On 8 May during a climb, Harris was struck in the chest by a boulder the size of a small television. Although shocked, Harris continued to climb, but later realized that if the boulder had hit his head, he would not have survived. On May 9 at 11:30 p.m. local time the group - followed shortly thereafter by several other expeditions - headed for the summit. A climber from another expedition called them "old" and "slow." and by noon five out of eight team members had ended their summit bids. At approximately 1:12 p.m., Harris,
Anatoli Boukreev, and Krakauer reached the top of Everest. They then started to descend. Krakauer asked Harris if Harris could turn off Krakauer's oxygen, to save it. Harris complied but accidentally turned the oxygen all the way up. Later on, Harris checked on some oxygen canisters near the Southeast Ridge, and stated they were all empty, which they were not. Krakauer, who survived the disaster, wrote a magazine article and then
a book on the subject after the events. Regarding his failure to recognize that Andy Harris was weakened and acting irrationally from altitude and lack of oxygen, Krakauer wrote that his own "actions – or failure to act – played a direct role in the death of Andy Harris." Harris's ice axe and jacket were found near Rob Hall's body several days later. Before he died, Hall also mentioned that Harris had been with him, but was now missing. It is likely that Harris went to aid Rob Hall and Doug Hansen when they were trapped higher up on the mountain as the storm came in. It is unknown what happened to him, as his body was never found. ==Memorial==