‘Everest Man’ breaks his own record after historic 32nd climb
Legendary mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa just broke his own record after climbing Mount Everest for the 32nd time.

Legendary mountaineer Kami Rita Sherpa just broke his own record after climbing Mount Everest for the 32nd time.









Andrzej Bargiel, braving heavy snowfall, glided down the world’s highest mountain on his third attempt.
Kami Rita, a 55-year-old Sherpa known as “Everest Man”, first climbed the world’s highest mountain in 1994.
Kami Rita and fellow Sherpa guide Pasang Dawa have been competing for the title of most climbs of Everest.
Climbers say several of the 17 people killed or missing and presumed dead this season could have avoided the disaster.
Gelje Sherpa found the Malaysian hanging from a rope in an area where temperatures can dip below minus 30C.
Nepal’s mountains captivate both adventurers and tourists and bring a vital lifeline to surrounding villages.
Conditions on the peak raise concerns for mountaineering community and people whose livelihoods depend on visitors.
Hari Budha Magar, a former Gurkha soldier for British army in Afghanistan, now wants to help people with disabilities.
Kami Rita reclaims record after another Nepalese Sherpa tied it by reaching Himalayan peak for the 26th time on Sunday.
More than 900 climbers to head up world’s highest peak four years after at least four deaths blamed on overcrowding.