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Nepal celebrates 70 years since first Everest summit

by Irsa
May 29, 2023
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Nepal celebrates 70 years since first Everest summit
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On the 70th anniversary of the famous first ascent of Everest, the sons of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa joined celebrations in Nepal on Monday.

On May 29, 1953, the New Zealander and his Nepalese guide scaled the 8,849-meter (29,032-foot) peak, forever changing climbing and making the New Zealander and his Nepalese guide household names.

“It wasn’t just Ed Hilary and Tenzing Norgay who reached the summit of Mount Everest, it was all of humanity,” Peter Hillary remarked at a school constructed by his father in the isolated settlement of Khumjung at 3,790 metres.

“Suddenly, all of us could go,” he remarked.

They’ve vanished. According to the Himalayan Database, almost 6,000 climbers have scaled the world’s highest peak in the last seven decades.

It remains hazardous, with over 300 people killed in the same period, including 12 this year. Five more people are missing, putting 2023 on track to be the worst year on record.

The increasing rise of the climbing sector has increased money for Nepal, which now charges visitors an Everest permit fee of $11,000.

On Monday morning, family members of both climbers gathered villagers and officials at the school to inaugurate the Sir Edmund Hillary Visitors Centre, which is housed in the original building that opened in 1961.

In front of a photograph of Hillary and Tenzing, butter lamps were lighted, and their sons, Peter Hillary and Jamling Norgay, cut a red ribbon to open the doors to the centre.

In Namche Bazaar, the major tourist centre on the hike to Everest base camp, a new museum in Tenzing Norgay’s honour will also open.
Officials and hundreds of mountaineers gathered in Kathmandu for a rally with joyful banners.

In a ceremony, top Nepali climbers, including the record holder for most Everest ascents, Kami Rita Sherpa, were acknowledged.

Sanu Sherpa, the only person to have climbed all 14 of the world’s highest peaks twice, has urged the government to support Nepali guides who risk their lives to carry equipment and food, maintain ropes, and restore ladders.

“The government has done little for the Sherpas.” “I believe it would be of great assistance, and we would be grateful if the government assisted in the education of the children of those climbers who died on the mountains,” Sherpa told AFP.

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