Leo Oracion (born 1974) stood on the summit of Mount Everest on May 17, 2006, at the age of 32. He reached the summit at 3:30pm (local time). Although he was in a team of 15 other climbers Leo reached the summit on his own.
Heracleo (Leo) Oracion,Erwin Emata and Romeo Garduce (in May 17,2006)
1st, Dale Abenojar* - North Col (Tibet) - May 15, 2006 2nd, Heracleo ‘Leo’ Oracion - South Col (Nepal)- May 17, 2006 3rd, Erwin ‘Pastor’ Emata - South Col (Nepal)- May 18, 2006 4th, Romeo ‘Romi’ Garduce - South Col (Nepal)- May 19, 2006 *Dale Abenojar’s claim to the first Filipino to climb Everest is disputed by the mountaineering community in the Philippines.
I would climb Mount Everest for the adventure and challenge.
No, there are no competitions where you race to the top of Mount Everest. Mount Everest is a dangerous mountain to climb.
To climb Mount Everest you need to buy a climbing permit first, without this you are not allowed to climb.
No Mount Everest is not the hardest mountain to climb, there are many mountains that are very hard to climb.
Tenzing Norgay was the first Asian to climb Mt Everest
Edmund Hillary climb Mount Everest in 1953.
climb it
yes he did climb everest.
he was a serveyor, not a climber
To climb Everest all your equptment would cost mimimum £5000