Kathmandu:Nepal's veteran summiteer Kami Rita Sherpa made history on Wednesday by scaling Mt Everest for the 30th time, breaking his own record that he made 10 days ago for the highest number of ascents on the world's highest peak. The 54-year-old legendary mountaineer reached the 8,849-metre peak at 7:49 am local time, according to Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, Chief Executive Officer at the 14 Peaks Expedition high-altitude sports company.
Kami summited the peak for the 29th time only 10 days ago. "He has scaled Everest on May 12 for the 29th time," The Himalayan Times newspaper quoted Tashi Lakpa as saying. Kami, a senior mountain guide at the 14 Peaks Expedition and Seven Summit Treks, climbed Mt Everest for the first time in May 1994, the report said.
Nepalese Climber Kami Rita Climbs Mt Everest for 30th Time; Second Record in 10 Days
Kami Rita Sherpa, a senior mountain guide at the 14 Peaks Expedition and Seven Summit Treks, who had climbed Mt Everest for the first time in May 1994, summited the peak for the 29th time only 10 days ago.
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By PTI
Published : May 22, 2024, 1:11 PM IST