CULTURE

New record: Indian woman tops Mt. Qomolangma twice in a week

2017-05-21 17:58 GMT+8
Editor Zhao Hong

Indian climber Anshu Jamsenpa reached the summit of Mt. Qomolangma on Sunday for the second time in less than a week, her expedition team said, setting a women's record for a double ascent of the world's highest mountain in a single season. 

Jamsenpa, a 37-year-old mother of two, returned from the 8,848-meter peak on May 16 before turning around after a short rest to repeat the feat. 

"Jamsenpa reached the summit of Everest at 8:00 a.m. (0215 GMT) today for the second time this season, setting a new record," said Dawa Lama of Dream Himalaya Adventures. 

The current female record, certified by Guinness World Records, is held by Nepalese climber Chhurim Sherpa, who in 2012 became the first woman to scale the peak twice in a season. 

Nepalese climber Chhurim Sherpa (L) and her guide Lhakpa Tenji Sherpa /VCG Photo

Jamsenpa has climbed Mount Qomolangma five times. She intended to make the summit in 2014 but the climbing season was cancelled after an avalanche killed 16 Nepalese guides. Another attempt the following year was foiled after an avalanche – the one triggered by a massive earthquake that left swathes of Nepal in ruins – killed 18 people at Base Camp. 

Last week Nepalese climber Lhakpa Sherpa broke her own record for the greatest number of summits by a woman after scaling the peak for the eighth time. More than 120 climbers have made the summit this season, with the first ascents delayed by high winds, fresh snowfall, and unusually cold temperatures. 

VCG Photo

There are concerns a high number of summit permits issued by Nepal could cause dangerous "traffic jams" on the mountain, as climbers target a brief window of favorable weather before the monsoon in June. This year's climbing season has already been marred by two deaths, including legendary Swiss climber Ueli Steck who fell from a ridge during an acclimatization climb.

(Source: AFP)

+1
Copyright © 2017 
OUR APPS