Kathmandu, May 17 : Record-holder mountaineer Kamirita Sherpa today successfully ascended Mt Everest (Sagarmatha) for the record 27th time, becoming the Everest summiteer with highest number of ascends of this mountain to his credit.
The 53-year-old mountaineer stood
atop the highest mountain in the world today morning at 8:30 am, confirmed
Yuwaraj Khatiwada, Director of the Department of Tourism.
The original resident of Thame in
Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality in Solukhumbu district and currently
residing in Kathmandu, Kamirita broke his own record of climbing the 8,848.86
metres mountain and thereby creating a new one.
Khatiwada shared that the
expedition was going on in full swing and the number of expedition groups
making it to the top of the Mt Everest today could not be ascertained owing to
lack of communications with the climbers inching towards the summit.
He said that there was a high
prospect of many mountaineers reaching atop the Everest by today evening.
"Some 'good news' could be broken by today evening," he
remarked.
Imagine Nepal Treks and Expedition
Company's Director Mingma Gyalzen Sherpa informed that over 100 mountaineers
including Kamirita have climbed Mt Everest so far this spring while as many
were on a summit push bid today.
"Kamirita latest ascent has
spread a message to the world that the mountaineering sector of Nepal is
safe," asserted Khatiwada, adding, "The more ascends of the Mt
Everest, the better message goes out to the world encouraging the aspiring mountaineers
and promoting mountaineering sector of Nepal."
Kamirita, who first set his feet
atop the Everest on May 13, 1994, has climbed many mountains over 8,000 metres
at home and abroad over 39 times till date.
Meanwhile, Pasang Dawa Sherpa is
trailing Kamirita and ascended Everest for the 26th time this spring, it was
shared.
A record number of climbers are
attempting to scale the Mt Everest this spring as Nepal issued the highest
number of the Everest climbing permits in history for the season since the
first successful ascent of the Everest on May 29, 1953.
The Department issued 478 permits
for 44 groups for this season, it was shared. (RSS)