An Irish mountaineering team has made history on Mount Everest, with three climbers from Ireland standing atop the world's highest peak for the first time in over two decades as a full national team, expedition organiser 8K Expeditions announced today.
Australian teenager Bianca Jane Adler has become the youngest Australian to summit Mount Everest, reaching the top of the world's highest peak this morning under fair weather conditions, according to Chhang Dawa Sherpa, Expedition Director at Seven Summit Treks.
Polish alpinist Bartosz Kacper Ziemski on Tuesday scripted mountaineering history by summiting Mt Everest (8,848.86m) without supplemental oxygen and skiing down from the top, just one week after completing an identical feat on Mt Lhotse (8,516m), making him the first person ever to ski descend both peaks in a single season without oxygen.