Record-breaking British climber scales Everest for 19th time
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNEverest in five days: British team's speed climb triggers probeFour former British special forces soldiers have set a startling new precedent on Mount Everest, reaching the summit in under five days without the traditional acclimatisation process. Their rapid ascent of the planet's tallest peak has drawn sharp scrutiny from Nepali authorities,
UNDP Youth Advocate and mountaineer Ikramul Hasan Shakil successfully scaled Mount Everest, after walking around 1,400 kilometres from the shores of the Bay of Bengal in Cox's Bazar of Bangladesh in just 84 days,
Lukas Furtenbach of Furtenbach Adventures and his Mission Everest Team just summited Mount Everest in extremely windy conditions, five days after leaving the U.
Yesterday, a whopping 135 climbers reached the top of Everest. More are following today in a rush to reach the summit and retreat as wind speeds increase.
Two people died while climbing Mount Everest as hundreds of climbers are attempting to scale the world's highest peak, expedition organizers said.
An expert mountain guide has put four of his clients on top of Mount Everest less than a week after they left London, one of the fastest ascents on record of the world’s highest peak.
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A Flight To Everest's PeakOur helicopter took off at sunrise around 6:20 am from Kathmandu Airport, with recommendations to visit in April or October for the clearest weather. Way Points of our helicopter flight: 1. Kathmandu (4,