Deaf American couple defies all odds, scales Everest, Lhotse
Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger, both born profoundly deaf, have created history in mountain climbing this season. The US-based deaf couple stood atop Mt Everest on May 22 and also made it to the top of Mt Lhotse the next day.
Mountaineers climbing Mount Everest, the world's highest peak and nearby Mount Lhotse have to return with their poop bags.
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KATHMANDU: South Korean climber Sung-Taek Hong is set to attempt Lhotse South Face for the seventh time this spring. “I am making my seventh attempt on the Lhotse South Face,” Hong, 55, told a press conference in Kathmandu on Tuesday. Lhotse South Face is one of the toughest climbs, and Hong has attempted it six […]