Friday, May 23, 2008

Just one more promise and then I’ll leave

"KATHMANDU (AFP) - A 48-year-old Nepalese Sherpa broke his own world record Thursday by getting to the summit of Mount Everest for a breathtaking eighteenth time.

Appa Sherpa, who hails from a village at the base of the world's highest peak, reached the top of the world in the early hours of the morning, the head of Nepal's Mountaineering Association told AFP.

"Appa Sherpa summitted Everest at 5:45 (0000 GMT) this morning. He has set the new world record as it is the eighteenth time he has got to the top," Ang Tsering Sherpa said.

"This is another proud moment for the whole mountaineering fraternity."

Members of the communities around the mountain are essential for the dozens of commercial expeditions that cram Everest for the spring climbing season when jet stream winds briefly drop before the monsoon rolls in.

They lay out kilometres of ropes and prepare camps, and Appa Sherpa -- who started climbing in 1987 -- was quickly recognised as someone expeditions wanted on their team.

He bagged his first Everest summit in 1990, and has been making the climb into the "death zone" look like child's play ever since.

This year he summitted with the Eco Everest expedition, an international team aiming to highlight the effects of global warming in the Himalayas as well as test ecologically-sound mountaineering practices.

"He wasn't planning on trying for another summit, but he joined the Eco Everest expedition as he wanted to raise awareness about melting glaciers and the fragility of the mountain environment," Ang Tsering Sherpa said.

Since it was first summitted in 1953 by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, the 8,848-metre (29,028-foot) mountain has been summitted more than 3,000 times."

Some people have too much time. 18 times. That's an average of one a year considering he started climbing when I was born. O.O I'ld like to summit Mt Everest just once. Unfortunately, I've never even summitted Mt Santubong. =/

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