Kami Rita Sherpa Climbs Everest 28 Times, Shattering World Record

Hamrakura
Published 2023 May 23 Tuesday
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Kathmandu: Kami Rita Sherpa from Solukhumbu, Nepal, has set a new world record for the most ascents of Mount Everest. Sherpa reached the summit of the world's highest mountain for the 28th time on May 23, 2023.

Sherpa, who is 45 years old, first climbed Everest at the age of 24. He has since become one of the most experienced mountaineers in the world, and has led numerous expeditions to Everest.

Sherpa's latest ascent came just days after he was tied with Pasang Dawa Sherpa for the most ascents of Everest. The two Sherpas had both climbed Everest 27 times, but Kami Rita Sherpa was able to reach the summit first on May 23, breaking the tie and setting a new world record.

Sherpa's achievement is a testament to his dedication and skill as a mountaineer. He is an inspiration to climbers around the world, and his record-breaking ascent is a reminder of the human potential to achieve great things.

In addition to his record-breaking ascent of Everest, Kami Rita Sherpa has also climbed the other seven summits, the highest mountains on each of the seven continents. He is a true mountaineering legend, and his achievements will be remembered for years to come.

Here are some additional details about Kami Rita Sherpa's record-breaking ascent of Mount Everest:

-He reached the summit at 8:30 am on Tuesday, May 23, 2023.
-He was accompanied by a team of Sherpas from Seven Summit Treks.
-The weather conditions were favorable for climbing.
-Sherpa said that he was feeling "very happy" to have set a new world record.
Kami Rita Sherpa's achievement is a great source of pride for Nepal. He is an inspiration to climbers around the world, and his record-breaking ascent is a reminder of the human potential to achieve great things.



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