![]() Since, the final meters of the distance was complicated by constant strong winds, they used oxygen cylinders. The climbers made the last rush to the summit from Camp 5 at an altitude of 8.5 thousand meters in 7 hours. Yuichiro Miura climbed Everest with the help of his team, in which his son, 49-year-old Gota Miura, also participated. But the highest summit called him for the third time, and on May 23, 2013, he became the world’s oldest conqueror of Everest. He already managed to ascend Mount Everest twice, at 70 and 75 years old. At this age, he set his own world record, becoming the oldest climber to reach the summit of Everest.īefore climbing Mount Everest, he already had three heart surgeries, a broken pelvic bone, and diabetes. Japanese grandfather Yuichiro Miura proved to the whole world that after 80, life is just beginning. At the same time, in 2004, he also returned to Everest: together with a group of blind teenagers, Weihenmeier climbed to a height of about 6,500 meters. He lost his eyesight at the age of 13, but this did not stop him but instead pushed him to conquer new heights, both literally and figuratively.Īnd in 2015, Eric climbed Mount Huntington in Alaska (3,731 meters), Mount Marmolada in Italy (3,342 meters), and Gannet Peak in the USA (4,209 meters). Mark climbed Everest from one side of the mountain and descended from the other.Įric Weihenmeier climbed the summit of Everest in 2001 being completely blind. ![]() At an altitude of 6400 meters, one of his prosthetic legs broke, and he had to repair it. It took 40 days for Inglis to reach the summit, but the climber himself claims that he would be ready to go as much more if only to achieve his cherished goal.ĭuring the climb to the top, Inglis faced several difficult trials. Both his legs were amputated in 1982 as they were frozen during an expedition to Mount Cook, but even this fact did not affect his firm intention to conquer the highest mountain in the world.Īs a result, in 2006, the climber went on a journey to pursue a dream as part of a commercial group, accompanied by a Discovery Channel film crew. Mark Inglis from New Zealand became the first person to climb Mount Everest with both legs amputated. He still travels through the mountains, visits the camps of the highest peaks in the world, and does not think to stop. Messner is now 77 years old, and this is no reason for him to relax in retirement and finally get comfortable on the couch in front of the TV. When on August 20, 1980, he climbed Mount Everest without anyone’s help, he was so tired that he did not even feel any moment of solemnity. He was the first in the history of mankind to conquer all 14 eight-thousanders of the world – mountain peaks over 8000 meters high. Reinhold was born and raised in the amazing beauty of South Tyrol in Italy. The ascent coincided with the monsoon season, but even this did not stop the extreme. He was the first in history to climb Everest alone, and even without an oxygen tank. Edmund Hillary and George Hunt were knighted, Norgay was awarded the British Empire Medal.Įxactly 42 years ago, the outstanding Italian climber Reinhold Messner did something which shocked everyone. From there, the message was then sent to the British Embassy in Kathmandu.Īlready on June 1, 1953, the day before the British Queen Elizabeth II coronation, the news reached London. The correspondent of The Times sent an encrypted message about the expedition’s success to the Nepalese village of Namche Bazaar, where there was a radio. On the occasion of the successful ascent, Edmund placed a small cross in the snow, and Norgay left a Buddhist donation in the form of sweets. Despite the warnings of the doctors, they did not immediately feel ill. They even dared to take off their oxygen masks. The climbers spent about 19 minutes at the top. On May 29, 1953, New Zealand Edmund Hillary and Nepali Tenzing Norgay, as part of a British expedition, set foot on the summit of Everest for the first time in history. Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary Image:
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