Briton scales Mt Everest for the 16th time

Wednesday 18th May 2022 06:59 EDT
 
 

Kathmandu: Kenton Cool, a 48-year-old British national, has scaled the world’s highest peak Mount Everest for the 16th time, becoming the first non-Nepalese to do so, a media report said. Cool, who hails from Gloucestershire, a county in South West England, reached the top of Mount Everest for the 16th time early on Sunday morning, citing the Instagram page of Cool. Cool’s initial push for the summit was delayed due to high winds, which forced his team to wait below the peak.

Many Nepali guides who help tourists climb the mountain have completed substantially more ascents of Everest. The current record-holder is Kami Rita, a Sherpa who last week climbed the mountain for the 26th time at the age of 52.
In an Instagram post, Cool paid tribute to the local guides, who he said had “worked super hard on our behalf”, calling them the “superheroes of the mountain”, the report said.

May is the most popular time to climb the world’s highest peak. The Nepal government has issued 316 permits to climb Everest this peak season.


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