Eric Arnold had reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit on Friday, but then died on his descent of apparent altitude sickness near South Col, which sits at 8,000 meters (26,300 feet).
A team of climbers was able to bring his body further down to Camp 2, where it was picked up Thursday morning and taken directly to a hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, and then on to the morgue. Expedition leader Arnold Coster accompanied the body.
Meanwhile, another team of Sherpa guides were heading to a spot called the Triangular Face, the final push toward the peak, to search for two other Indian climbers who went missing last weekend.
If the two Indian climbers are confirmed dead, that would bring the death toll for this year's Everest season to five.
Many had hoped for a safe season, after avalanche disasters left 19 people dead in 2015 and 16 Sherpa guides in 2014.
Separately, a Sherpa guide Ang Phurba slipped and fell about 2,000 meters (6,500 feet) to his death on May 19 while fixing ropes on the adjacent 8,516-meter (27,940-foot) peak of Lhotse. His body has been recovered.
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