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'Super Sherpa' plans Himalayas trek

By: AAP | Latest News | Thursday December 22 2011 10:27

 

Apa Sherpa, the Nepalese climber who has conquered Mount Everest a record 21 times, has announced plans to embark on a gruelling 1700km trek across the Himalayas.

The 51-year-old father of three, dubbed "Super Sherpa", will set off in January on the 120-day walk with climber Dawa Steven Sherpa in a bid to raise awareness of climate change.

The expedition, the first official hike along the length of Nepal's Great Himalayan Trail since it opened in September, will take in some of the world's most rugged landscapes and see the duo ascending beyond 6000 metres.

"The Great Himalaya Trail is possibly the world's best long-distance walking trail," Apa Sherpa said on Wednesday, describing the adventure as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity".

The route extends along the length of the Himalayas in Nepal, passing in the shadow of eight of the world's 10 highest mountains.

The expedition has been dubbed the Climate Smart Celebrity Trek and the duo said they hoped to be accompanied along parts of their journey by Hollywood and Bollywood stars, although organisers admitted none had yet signed up.

Apa Sherpa, who was born in Nepal but now lives in the United States, first scaled 8848m Everest in 1990.

He has spoken of the dramatic changes to Everest in the past two decades, and after an expedition last year said rising temperatures were making the mountain increasingly dangerous for climbers.

The climber has dedicated his past four ascents to efforts to preserve Everest, which the Sherpa people consider sacred, and this year climbed with a team removing tonnes of rubbish left behind by earlier climbers.

Last year, he set up a foundation dedicated to improving education in the remote Himalayan region where he grew up.

 

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