Mystery identity of 'Green Boots' climber is finally solved after DNA test
FireBeyond
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July 02, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (12 comments)
onemoresoop
Greenboots has been laying there frozen in the snow since the 90s. It even became a landmark for other climbers. Im glad they managed to at least identify the poor soul. Who knows how much longer he’s going to rest there..
satvikpendem
> Indian climber Dorje Morup, 47.
ferfumarma
FTA: Known simply as 'Green Boots' because of his distinctive bright green mountaineering footwear still protruding from the snow and ice, the remains have now been identified as Indian climber Dorje Morup, 47. For decades, many mountaineers believed the body belonged to fellow Indian climber Tsewang Paljor, 28. The DNA comparison has now ended that long-running mystery. The identification was confirmed by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) ahead of a bid to recover the body from Everest's notorious 'death zone' at an altitude of more than 8,000 metres.
sillysaurusx
Greenboots is so iconic. Other people use him as a marker. Glad he got some attention. It’s always seemed a shame that it’s impossible to give him a proper burial.
Mistletoe
Interesting, I always thought it was the younger guy. Here's kudos to Dorje for flossing in those bright green boots at 47.
IgorPartola
Slightly off topic, but I first heard of Green Boots in the book The Climb. I picked it up completely randomly from a used book store six states away from home and wow what a find! It is a riveting story start to finish and I recommend it to everyone who is looking for a great read. My partner got her hyper fixation on high altitude mountaineering from it despite having no interest in ever actually climbing a mountain herself from reading it. If you haven’t yet I highly recommend checking it out.
krunck
If you are averse to the Daily Mail, you can try this article instead: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/22/mt-everest-gre...
snorkel
I can’t imagine having a hobby that involves passing by, and in some cases climbing over, the exposed remains of others who died doing that same activity.
zanderwohl
Well, rest in peace. If they do remove him, I hope nobody else loses their lives in the process. I understand they often don't bring people down because of the difficulty and danger of carrying something has heavy as a person at that altitude. "Rainbow Valley" is a region near the top with many bodies, so-called because of the variety of coats and other gear. Most photos on Google are AI-generated, though.
Alien1Being
He was one of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police. Let us pay tribute to the courage of our Tibetan friends. "The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is a central armed police force in India, under the Ministry of Home Affairs. It is responsible for guarding India's border with Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It was formed in the aftermath of the Sino-Indian War of 1962"
LennyWhiteJr
honestly just leave him. it's a more metal burial place than any other he'll get anywhere else.
iJohnDoe
Serious question. When climbers are walking by bodies, do they check if they are still alive or need help? Is there nothing that could be done anyways? Face down means don’t bother checking? Any human not moving in Rainbow Valley is presumed dead? I imagine you’re trying to keep yourself alive and keep your eyes forward, and realize you can’t do anything to help them anyways.