to the left Nuptse was first climbed in 1961 and subsequently climbed a few times. • 1961 – First ascent of the North Ridge on May 16 by
Dennis Davis and Sherpa Tashi as part of a British expedition led by Joe Walmsley. Tashi was the first human to set foot on the summit, while Davis waited to take photographs. Davis followed closely after Tashi. On May 17, other members of the same expedition reached the summit:
Chris Bonington, Les Brown, James Swallow and Pemba Sherpa. • 1979 – Ascent of the North Ridge on October 19 by
Georges Bettembourg,
Doug Scott,
Alan Rouse and Brian Hall. • 1984 – First ascent of the West Ridge by Yvan Estienne, Rémi Roux,
et al., an expedition led by Raymond Renaud. • 1997 – Nuptse – Nup II (7742 m) – on top: Tomaž Humar, Janez Jeglič • 2008 – Opening of the south face by Stéphane Benoist and Patrice Glairon-Rappaz; nominated for the Piolets d'Or in 2008. • 2017 – Frédéric Degoulet, Benjamin Guigonnet and Hélias Millerioux open a route on the south face. • 2023 – On 8 May, a team of 3 climbers from the US and 6 Sherpas were the first to reach the summit in the year. It is reported that at least 65 climbers in 6 teams have obtained permits for Nuptse. == In culture ==