A Malaysian climber narrowly survived after a Nepali sherpa guide hauled him down from below the summit of Mount Everest in a “very rare” high altitude rescue, a government official said on Wednesday.
Gelje Sherpa, 30, was guiding a Chinese client to the 8,849 metre (29,032 feet) Everest summit on May 18 when he saw the Malaysian climber clinging to a rope and shivering from extreme cold in the area called the “death zone,” where temperatures can dip to minus 30 degrees Celsius (86F) or lower.
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the unsung heroes of mountain climbing are the Sherpas
he was saving Ravichandran life, but then this Ravi didnt appreciate his help. even this Ravi reporting his name is not Ravi but somebody else who is not exist in everest. This Ravi always claiming he summit everest multiple time but the Everest record saying otherwise. Ravi.. ravi… you are ungrateful