82-year-old out to reclaim record
Days after a Japanese climber became the oldest person to conquer Mount Everest, an 82-year-old man whose record was broken is now on his way up the world’s highest mountain to reclaim the title.
Eighty-year-old Japanese national Yuichiro Miura is on his way home after becoming the oldest climber to reach the summit of Everest on Thursday. But another Mount Everest climber Min Bahadur Sherchan, has headed towards the world’s highest peak with an objective of bringing back his record of climb by a senior citizen, which was broken by the Japanese.
Sherchan was headed towards the top along with his five aides, said Liaison officer of the Everest Base Camp, Wanchhu Sherpa. Sherpa said Sherchan was at Camp-1 on May 26. Sherchan was at the Mount Everest Base Camp due to lack of expenses.
The meeting of the council of ministers held on Thursday had decided to waiver royalty of Sherchan and to provide support of one million rupees. The Alpine Everest Guides Nepal has taken the responsibility of the expedition of Sherchan. Sherchan started his journey of Mount Everest on May 26 with a target to reach the Everest summit on May 29. A fight for supremacy between the two climbers is heating up.
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