Junko Tabei trainned for Mount Everest by climbing mountains such at the Matterhorn, Mount Fuji and Annpurna III. She went on to become the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1975.
To be sure you are fit and ready for your big climb you should start training at least 1 year earlier. Read the article at the link to find out more about training to climb Mount Everest.
Arunima Sinha who lost her leg after she was thrown from a moving train two years ago has become the first female amputee to climb Everest on the 21st May 2013.
On the 16th 1975 May Junko Tabei from Japan became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest
There is a lot of training you need to do before considering climbing on Mount Everest. Read the article at the link given for ideas.
Mount Everest
because its so high up and its hard to breathe and its really really steep wat he means is that when you get so high up you need an air tank to breath, but the guides train themselves to be able to climb it and k2.
Arunima Sinha who lost her leg after she was thrown from a moving train two years ago has become the first female amputee to climb Everest on the 21st May 2013.
Arunima Sinha, a national level volleyball player from India who lost her leg after she was thrown from a moving train by thieves in 2011 became the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest on the 21st May 2013.
Very loud! Some have said an avalanche on Mount Everest is as loud as a roaring train passing by at high speed.
In 1924 things were a lot different to how you get to Mount Everest today! George Mallory took a boat from England UK to Bombay, a train from Bombay to Delhi, a train from Delhi to Calcutta, yet another train from Calcutta to Darjeeling, Trek/Horseback/Donkey from Darjeeling - Sikkim - Phari - Khamba Dzong - Shekar Dzong - Rongbuk Monastery to Mount Everest Base Camp.
Arunima Sinha who lost her leg after she was thrown from a moving train two years ago has become the first female amputee to climb Everest on the 21st May 2013.
Arunima Sinha who lost her leg after she was thrown from a moving train two years ago has become the first female amputee to climb Everest on the 21st May 2013.