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Kanchha Sherpa, last member of first Mount Everest expedition, dies at 92

Kanchha Sherpa, last member of first Mount Everest expedition, dies at 92

Summary

Kanchha Sherpa, the last living member of the team that first reached Mount Everest's summit in 1953, died in Nepal at 92. He was part of the group that assisted Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary in their historic climb to the world's highest peak.

Key Facts

  • Kanchha Sherpa was the last surviving member of the first successful Mount Everest expedition team in 1953.
  • He died at his home in Kapan, in the Kathmandu district of Nepal, at 92.
  • Kanchha Sherpa was among the 35 members who helped guide Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary to the Everest summit.
  • After the 1953 expedition, Kanchha continued to work in the Himalayas for about 20 more years.
  • He was born in Namche, Nepal, a Sherpa village known for producing skilled mountain guides.
  • Kanchha Sherpa never reached Everest's summit himself, as it was considered too risky by his family.
  • He later expressed concerns about overcrowding and pollution on Mount Everest due to adventure tourism.
  • Kanchha Sherpa is survived by his wife, four sons, two daughters, and grandchildren.
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