Nepali teenager hailed as hero after climbing world’s 8,000m peaks

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In the last few years, mountaineers are expected to reach the” true summit” of every mountain, which many climbers of the previous generation had missed.

Sherpa is no stranger to the hills, hailing from a community of record-holding climbing, who even now run Nepal’s largest trekking expedition business.

Raised in buzzing Kathmandu, Sherpa immediately preferred to play basketball or shoot videos.

But two years ago, he put his lens down to follow skiing.

Sherpa, who has already broken numerous files as he has climbed countless mountains, started high-altitude climbing when he was 16 when he climbed Mount Manaslu in August of 2022.

Nepali climbers are regarded as the foundation of the Himalayan climbing industry because they are typically cultural Sherpas from the valleys around Mountain.

They transport the majority of the necessary supplies and food, as well as fixing cables and stairs.

They have long been seen as international climbers ‘ followers, but they are gradually becoming recognized as such.

He said in a statement shortly after his last summit that” I want to present the younger generation of Sherpas that they can rise above the notion of being only support climbing” and realize their potential as top-tier athletes, travelers, and designers.

” We are not just guidelines. We are innovators”.

Sherpa and other climbers have recently broken records, and they are hoping their accomplishments will encourage the next generation of Nepales.

The report was originally held by another Nepali man, Mingma Gyabu” David” Sherpa. He achieved it in 2019, at the age of 30.