
The Indian army achieved another remarkable performance on Tuesday. Twenty -two climbers successfully modified Mount Everest (8848m), the highest peak of the world.
A group of climbers was led by Lieutenant Colonel Bhanoo Pathak. The Indian Army shared a photo of climbers and marked the post: “From battlefield to #mounterest- every mission fulfilled.”
Here is to look at a few moments out of their journey:
“Their success not only shows the spirit of the adventure of the Indian army, but also strengthens its tradition of excellence in the most demanding terrain in the world,” the Indian army said on the X.
“Everest Man” violates his own record
While Nepalese Sherpa Kami Rita, also known as “Everest Man”, reported the BBC in the leadership of the highest peaks in the world, reported on the highest peak of the Indian army, also known as “Everest Man”, broke its own record for the highest peak of the world.
Sherpa first stood at the top of Mount Everest in 1994 when he worked on a commercial expedition. Since then he has climbed almost every year and led clients.
Kami Rita previously told the media that his climb was just a job.
“I am glad for the record, but the records are eventually broken,” AFP said last May. “I’m more happy that my climb helps Nepal to be recognized in the world.”
Mount Everest sees over 500 climbers
When the spring climbing season is wrapped, Mount Everest saw over 500 climbers and their guides have come to the top of Everest from the Nepal department. This season excels in the fact that in recent years it has had the smallest deaths at Everest, with two climbers, the Philippines and Indian, unfortunately died in high camps.
This season, Nepal issued more than 1100 climbing permits, of which 458 for Everest, raking in more than $ 5 million in license fees. As a home of eight out of the 10 highest peaks in the world, the country welcomes the country every spring hundreds of adventurers when the weather is usually milder.
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