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Man ties record with 26th climb of Mount Everest

Por: WPTV Nation May 15, 2023

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Only 6,388 people have ever climbed Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth. Two men have reached the top of the world more than anyone. On Sunday, Pasang Dawa Sherpa became just the second person ever to summit Everest 26 times. His record tied Kami Rita Sherpa, who first made the climb in 1997, according to High Adventure Expeditions.Dawa was 21 when he first made the ascent up Everest in 1998. According to Imagine Nepal, a company that... + full article



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