Dear MEL Topic Readers,
'Everest Man' and 'Mountain Queen' break own records scaling world's
tallest peak
This season, as many as 500 alpinists were permitted to climb Mount
Everest from Nepal. Unfortunately, a massive block of glacial ice hindered the
route to the summit and kept alpinists waiting nearly two weeks at the base camp.
On May 13, the climbing route to the summit was officially cleared, and they
started climbing the mountain. Among them was a renowned Nepali mountain guide,
Kami Rita Sherpa, who broke his own record for scaling the 8,849-meter summit
for the 32nd time. The 56-year-old mountain guide, known as the “Everest Man”,
first scaled the peak in 1994 and has reached the summit almost every year. On the
same day, a 52-year-old Lhakpa Sherpa, known as “Mountain Queen”, scaled the
summit for her 11th time, breaking her own record for the most ascents by a
female climber. A few days later, on the 20th, a record 274 climbers scaled
Mount Everest from the south side. The world’s highest summit granted three
records to climbers this season.
Read the article and learn about what happened at the top of the world
this year.