Sherpa climber scales Mount Everest for record 23rd time
Source: Associated Press
Sherpa climber scales Mount Everest for record 23rd time
Binaj Gurubacharya, Associated Press Updated 1:13 am CDT, Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Photo: Niranjan Shrestha, AP
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FILE - In this May 20, 2018, file photo, Nepalese veteran Sherpa guide, Kami Rita, 48, waves as he arrives in Kathmandu, Nepal. Rita has scaled Mount Everest for a 23rd time, breaking his own record for the most successful ascents of the world's highest peak.
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) Sherpa climber Kami Rita scaled Mount Everest on Wednesday for a 23rd time, breaking his own record for the most successful ascents of the world's highest peak.
Rita reached the summit with other climbers Wednesday morning and all of them were reported to be safe, said Gyanendra Shrestha, a Nepalese government official at the mountain's base camp.
Rita's two closest peers have climbed the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak 21 times each, but both of them have retired from mountain climbing.
"It is my profession, but at the same time I am setting new world record for Nepal too," Rita told The Associated Press last month before heading to the mountain.
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hlthe2b
(102,357 posts)Fresh_Start
(11,330 posts)keithbvadu2
(36,906 posts)Tough dude. Give him his due.
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)Dem2theMax
(9,653 posts)I cannot imagine going through the Khumbu icefall 46 times, let alone once.
tonekat
(1,820 posts)They are so totally acclimated, and what seems like going for a hike for them is, so different for outsiders who don't possess the unique properties of being born there, they need a huge support plan for the human body at altitude, that still has a high risk for outsiders.