Sherpa climbs Mount Everest for record
23rd time
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[May 15, 2019]
By Gopal Sharma
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A 49-year-old sherpa
reached the top of Mount Everest for a 23rd time on Wednesday, creating
a new record for the most summits of the world’s highest mountain,
Nepali hiking officials said.
Kami Rita Sherpa, a native of Thame village located in the shadow of
Mount Everest, reached the 8,850-metre (29,035-feet) summit via the
Southeast Ridge route, accompanied by another sherpa, tourism department
official Mira Acharya said from the base camp.
His latest ascent took him two summits clear of two fellow sherpas,
hiking officials said.
Acharya said Kami, who goes by his first name, reached the top at 7.50
a.m. (0205 GMT) and is now descending to lower camps.
She said about 30 other climbers were on the way to the summit and were
expected to top the peak on Wednesday or Thursday, when the weather
window is expected to remain open.
Kami says he will try and climb the peak two more times.
“I am still strong and want to climb Sagarmatha 25 times,” Kami had told
Reuters before leaving for the mountain in March referring to the Nepali
name for Everest.
The route taken by him 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.
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Kami Rita Sherpa, 48, a Nepali Mountaineer waves towards the media
personnel upon his arrival after climbing Mount Everest for a 22nd
time, creating a new record for the most summits of the worldÕs
highest mountain, in Kathmandu, Nepal May 20, 2018. REUTERS/Navesh
Chitrakar
Nearly 5,000 climbers have scaled the peak since the pioneering
ascent, many multiple times.
The climbing season ends in May and hundreds of climbers are
currently on Everest, trying to reach the top from both the Nepali
and Tibetan sides of the mountain.
Tourism, which includes mountain climbing, is a main source of
income for cash strapped Nepal, home to eight of the world's 14
highest mountains.
(Reporting by Gopal Sharma; Editing by Martin Howell)
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