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Record Numbers Summit Everest

514 and counting, plus Leo team films highest period drama at North Col.


Posted: 31 May 2007
by Jon

A record number of climbers have summited Everest this spring, some 514 according to the Nepal Mountaineering Association, and the climbing season still isn't over yet.

Ang Tsering Sherpa, the president of the Association said the figure includes ascents from both the Nepal and Tibetan sides of the mountain up to 28 May; the previous record, we think, was around 486 summits in a single season.

There have also been the usual number of individual records including the 17th successful summit of the mountain by Appa Sherpa, the oldest summit by a 71-year-old Japanese man and the youngest non-Nepali woman who was just 18 and from the US.

And of course British mountaineer Kenton Cool climbed the mountain twice in the space of one week to make his fourth and fifth ascents, a British record.

There are still teams on the mountain though hoping for a spell of settled weather before the monsoon arrives in early June. They include Brit' Jamie McGuinness's team and the Altitude Everest Expedition which is led by Conrad Anker and includes Leo Houlding.

Houlding At ABC

The latest news from the Altitude Everest team and their all-singing, all-dancing web site is that today the team is moving back up to the North Col after spending an extra day at advanced base camp.

The team is making a docu drama based on the Mallory Irvine 1924 expedition - Anker is Hillary, Houlding is Irvine - and they've been filming Sherpas wearing replica 1924 kit on the North Col in what's claimed to be the 'highest drama sequence ever shot'.

There's a short video clip at www.ueverest.com and we have to say the acting is masterly - joking aside though, it does look impressively realistic as do the period tents.

If you check out the picture section of the site, there are a couple of pics of Sherpas in 1920s clothing as well as climbers with the Sherpas looking slightly incongruous against a background of modern geodesic tents.... And check out the shot of the replica 1924 oxygen equipment.

More prosaically, you can also watch footage of Leo washing his socks - just because you're a star climber, doesn't mean you don't have to look after your socks... Leo comments that he's 'quite pleased with his performance - this is all new to me' though he had a minor headache at the North Col.

More browsable distractions at www.ueverest.com then...


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the youngest non-Nepali woman who was just 189 and from the US

Is that 189 days? Well that would be young.

Posted: 31/05/2007 at 20:20

Years?

But does that mean all the women who've summitted previously were over 189 years old? Impressive!

;-)

Posted: 31/05/2007 at 21:08

could be hours even minutes now that would be young! Come to think of it, if it was minutes then there must be two other world records buried in there - most pregnant woman to climb and for highest birth in the world perhaps...

Posted: 01/06/2007 at 14:17

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