British mountaineer reaches Piek Mount Everest again and breaks its own record

British mountaineer reaches Piek Mount Everest again and breaks its own record

The British Mountaineer Kenton Cool Climbed Mount Everest for the NineteENTETH Time on Sunday. He breaks his own record for the most ascents of the world’s highest mountain. This count does not include the Nepalese Mountain People, Sherpas.

The 51-Year-old cool Reached the Roof of the World Around 11:00 am Local Time on Sunday. He was assisted by Sherpa Dorji Gyaljen.

Cool first climbed The Mountain in 2004. Since then, he has repeated this cold feat almost annually. It was the 23rd time cool climbed the 8.849-meter-high mountain.

The World Record is hero by Sherpa Kami Rita. The ‘Everest man’ Already Broke his own record last year with his thirtieth Successful Climb. Currently, Rita is also working on Sharpening his own record.

In 2022, Cool Expressed His Surprise at How much Attention He Receives for his Achievements. “Given How Many Sherpas Have Climbed The Mountain More Often,” The Alpinist Told Afp.

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