
Nepali Guide Sets Record: Four Everest Summits in Two Weeks
Kathmandu, Nepal – In a stunning display of human endurance, Nepali mountain guide Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa has achieved the seemingly impossible: scaling Mount Everest four times within a fortnight. Sherpa's first ascent was on May 9th, followed by climbs on the 14th, 19th, and finally, the 23rd. This unprecedented feat has captivated the mountaineering world. "It's a testament to his skill and dedication," said a fellow climber who witnessed Sherpa's ascents. Sherpa's rapid ascents and descents, all within a short period, involved incredible physical and mental strength. His agency, 8K Expeditions, described Sherpa's achievement as pushing "human endurance to its limits." The video concludes with Sherpa's colleagues expressing their admiration for his remarkable accomplishment. Sherpa's story is an inspiration, demonstrating the power of human perseverance and the allure of conquering the world's highest peak.