Temba Tsheri Sherpa |
Temba Tsheri is a Sherpa from Dolakha, Nepal. On May 24,
2001, at the age of 16 years and 14 days, he became the
youngest ever person to climb Mount Everest. According to Guinness World Records, Temba Tsheri still holds the record
title of 'youngest Everest Climber'.
Temba Tsheri climbed Mount Everest's North Ridge jointly with a French
group.
He started his first journey from Kathmandu for Everest in April 2000, from
the Nepal side at age 14.. While climbing the mountain he turned 15. Due to bad
weather, he was forced to return on May 22, 2000. During this attempt, he
scaled 8826 meters, whereupon he vowed to come back again. On April 9, 2001 the following year, he made a second attempt from the
Tibet side. On his way up, he turned 16. On reaching the summit in the early
hours of May 23, 2001 he fulfilled his dream and became the youngest climber of
the highest mountain in the world.
Sherpa lost five fingers altogether due to frostbite during his first
attempt to climb the mountain; three on the right and two on the left.
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