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27 people climb Mount Everest in two days

27 people scaled Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak on May 14 and 15.As per the information given by the Mountain Experience Pvt. Ltd. 12 people conquered the World’s highest peak on May 14.

Those who reached on the top of the Mount Everest on May 14 are; American citizens Bill Crouse, Ken Sauls and Terry O'connor. Likewise two Swedish nationals Marcel Bach and Kurt Hefti also scaled the peak on the same day.

Three Tibetans Phinjo Narwang and Tashi Teshering and four Nepalese climbers Karsang Namgel, Loppsang Temba, Pema Chhosang abd Pura Nuru also reached the top of the world on the same day.

Mountain Experience Pvt. Ltd further informed that 15 people sumitted Mount Everest on May 15.

Four people from New Zealand, Mark Woodward, Mark Whetu, Wayne Alexander and Mark Inglis scaled the World’s highest peak on May 15.

Likewise five Tibetans, Wangbe, Tashi Phinjo Phubu Tsering, Tenzing and Dorjee and three Nepalis, Son Dorjee, Dorji Sonam Gyalgen and Lakpa Nuru also sumitted Mount Everest the same day.

Similarly, Shaun Hutson of UK, Robert Killup of Australia and Maxime Chaya of Lebanon also scaled the world’s highest peak.

There have been several world records in climbing the Mount Everest this season.

Setting a world record, a 70-year-old Japanese climber scaled Mount Everest on Wednesday, making him the oldest person in the world to achieve the feat.

The second Nepali women to climb the Mount Everest, Lakpa Sherpa, made another world record by ascending the peak for the sixth time.

New Zealand’s mountaineer Mark Inglis, who lost his legs in a climbing accident 24 years ago, has become the first double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest. nepalnews.com pb May 18 06

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