24 Hours on Everest Summit

Published by: Amy Jurries on 15th Feb 2009 | View all blogs by Amy Jurries

Pemba Dorje Sherpa, aged 31, and his younger brothers Nima Gyalzen and Phurba Tenzing, intend to stay 24 hours on the summit of Mt Everest. They will use the time to pray for peace in Nepal and the rest of the world.

The three have reached the summit a combined total of 16 times and Pemba still holds the record for the fastest ascent from base camp to summit in 8 hours and 10 minutes.

Babu Shiri Sherpa, now deceased, held the record after spending 20 hours atop the summit of Everest. Pemba and his brothers hope to beak that record in May. Best of luck to them and be safe!

Pemba, Nima and Phurba


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