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The Nepalese Sherpa Kami Rita, also known as “Everest Man,” scales Mount Everest for the 31st time, breaking his own record for the highest upstairs in the highest peak in the world.
The 55-year-old, who led a group of Indian army staff up the mountain, reached his meeting at 8,894 million on 04:00 local time on Tuesday (23:15 GMT Monday).
“Kami Rita Sherpa does not need an introduction. He is not just a national climbing hero, but a global symbol of Everest himself,” said Expedition Seven Summit Treks.
Kami Rita first summarized Everest in 1994, leading a commercial expedition and since then made a peak almost throughout the year.
It has scaled it twice several years, and in 2023 and 2024.
Its closest player for the Everest record is the colleague Nepalese Sherpa Passing gives, which scales the top 29 times – the last attempt made last week.
Kami Rita told the media earlier how his climb was just a job.
“I’m glad for the recording, but in the end the records are broken,” he told AFP last May. “I am more happier that my ascents help Nepal be recognized in the world.”
Earlier this month, Kami Rita publishes fragments of Everest’s life, including one of the Puja ceremony, a Tibetan Buddhist ritual made before Everest’s expeditions pray for a safe and successful climb.
Kami Rita’s feat comes one week after British climber Kenton cool The summary Everest for the 19th time, also breaking its own record for the most ascents for the non-erp.
More than 500 people and their drivers have successfully climbed Everest this season of climbing, which ends.
Nepal has issued over 1000 climbing permits this season – including Everest and other peaks – according to his tourist department.
The number of attempts at the Everest summit has increased in recent years. However, this led to concerns about overcrowding and environmental impact.
Last year, authorities introduced a rule requiring climbers to Clear your own fluff And return it to the base camp to be thrown away.