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Sherpa scales Everest 15 times
01/06/2005 09:30  - (SA)  

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  • Kathmandu - A Sherpa guide broke his own record by scaling Mount Everest for the 15th time, followed by 24 other climbers who also reached the world's highest peak, officials said.

    Appa, 48, who like most Sherpas uses only one name, was leading a team of Western mountaineers and other Sherpa guides to the 8 850m peak.

    Four Australians, three Americans, three Japanese, two Koreans and a British climber, along with Appa and 11 other Nepalese Sherpa guides also stood on the world's highest point on Tuesday, the mountaineering department said.

    Like most Sherpas, Appa grew up in the foothills of Everest, and began carrying equipment and supplies for trekkers and mountaineers at an early age.

    Appa first climbed Everest in 1989 with a New Zealand team led by Rob Hall, one of eight mountaineers who died in 1996 during another summit attempt.

    Sherpas experts on the famous mountain

    This year's summit — the first for Appa since 2004 — marked his 15th to the top of Everest, outdistancing three other Sherpas who have scaled the mountain 10 times. Only one of the others is still active.

    Sherpas were mostly yak herders and traders living in the Himalayas until Nepal opened its borders to tourism in 1950. Their stamina and knowledge of the mountains makes them expert guides and porters for foreign mountaineers.

    Climbing season on the world's tallest peak traditionally ends May 31. But a long spell of bad weather recently broke, offering a late chance at the summit _ so climbers have agreed among each other to keep the route open for a few more days.

    Weather on Everest has been treacherous this year. It improved briefly this week, and at least 48 climbers made it to the top on Monday.

    They included eight Iranians, eight Americans, three Koreans, a Canadian and a Mexican climber, as well as one Nepalese woman and 26 Sherpa guides. All have safely returned to lower camps.

    Summer weather makes for a dangerous climb

    Summer warmth has been melting snow and ice, making the climbing surface unstable and dangerous, said Wongchu Sherpa of the Everest summiteers asociation in Kathmandu.

    Officials and expedition websites on Tuesday reported worsening weather on the mountain, with wind and fresh snow.

    Since New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 29 1953, more than 1 400 climbers have scaled the peak. About 180 people have died trying.

    - AP



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