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Mount Everest's most successful female climber returns from record-breaking ninth ascent of highest peak

‘If an uneducated woman who is a single mother can climb Everest nine times, any woman can achieve their dreams’

Binaj Gurubacharya
Wednesday 23 May 2018 13:15 BST
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The 44-year-old Sherpa never received formal education and had to start earning a living by carrying climbing gear and supplies for trekkers
The 44-year-old Sherpa never received formal education and had to start earning a living by carrying climbing gear and supplies for trekkers (AP)

The most successful female climber of Mount Everest who just returned from her ninth ascent of the highest peak said she wants to be an inspiration to all women so they too can achieve their dreams.

Lhakpa Sherpa was guiding some 50 climbers with her brother when she scaled the 8,850-meter (29,035-foot) peak last week, breaking her own record for the most climbs by a woman.

“If an uneducated woman who is a single mother can climb Everest nine times, any woman can achieve their dreams,” Sherpa said in Kathmandu on Wednesday, where she and Kami Rita, who climbed Everest for the record 22nd time, were honored by the tourism community.

The 44-year-old Sherpa never got a chance to get formal education because she had to start earning a living by carrying climbing gear and supplies for trekkers.

She said she wants to return next year for yet another climb.

“People who are 70 years old are still climbing Everest, I am nowhere [near] there,” she said, adding that she was still healthy and fit.

Her most recent climb was the toughest, she said, adding there was lot of wind and snow and her group had to wait a few days to get to the summit.

She said she’s looking forward to seeing her three children back in Connecticut, where she works as a dishwasher at the Whole Foods Market in West Hartford.

AP

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