Nepali Sherpa summits Mount Everest for record 22nd time
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[May 16, 2018]
By Gopal Sharma
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A 48-year-old
Nepali mountaineer climbed Mount Everest for a 22nd time on
Wednesday, creating a new record for the most summits of the world’s
highest mountain, hiking officials said.
Kami Rita Sherpa reached the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) summit via
the Southeast Ridge route, accompanied by 13 other climbers
including his clients, Tourism Department official Gyanendra
Shrestha said from the base camp.
His latest ascent took him one summit clear of two fellow sherpas
with whom he had shared the earlier record.
“He has set the world record,” said Mingma Sherpa, chairman of the
Seven Summit Treks company that employs Kami.
Kami had begun his descent and is expected to reach base camp by the
weekend, Shrestha told Reuters.
The route taken on the ascent was pioneered by New Zealand’s Sir
Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay when they became the first
climbers to reach the summit in 1953.
The climbing season for runs from March through May and hundreds of
climbers are currently on Everest, trying to reach the top from both
the Nepali and Tibetan sides of the mountain.
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Kami Rita Sherpa, 48, who is attempting a world record by climbing
Mount Everest for the 22nd time this season, poses for a picture at
Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu, Nepal March 26, 2018. REUTERS/Navesh
Chitrakar
Ethnic sherpas, renowned for their endurance and experience at high
altitudes, serve as guides for many foreign mountaineers attempting
to climb the highest Himalayan peaks.
(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani & Simon
Cameron-Moore)
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