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That was then... In the Spring of 2004, Nawang Sherpa of Nepal became the first amputee to climb Mount Everest on his first attempt, and the first disabled Asian person to reach the summit Nawang succeeded on his first try, even though he: --Had not dared to train before the climb, fearing he might injury his leg before his one chance on Mount Everest... --Had to climb using one artificial leg, and he had to always carry a spare leg in his backpack...and --Did not eat for three days climbing to the summit, and for two days descending
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This is now... Heartiest congratulations from our team to New Zealand mountaineer and double amputee Mark Inglis on reaching the summit of Mount Everest on May 15, 2006! [info] Our Journal lets you follow along with Nawang and our team's Spring 2006 attempt on the world's 6th-highest peak, Cho Oyu, in China The
Friendship Beyond Borders Team traveled to China to help Nawang become
the first trans-tibial amputee to climb two of the world's highest mountains,
and further raise awareness of the potential of amputees to change the
world in very positive ways.
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