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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Foxy Brown on May 21, 2012, 10:05:04 PM
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A 73-year-old Japanese woman has become the oldest female to scale Mount Everest, breaking the record she set a decade ago.
Tamae Watanabe, a retired office worker who lives at the foot of Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest mountain, led a team of four on the assault on the northern face of Everest on Saturday. Watanabe and her team set out from their last high-altitude camp, at a height of 27,225 feet, late on Friday and climbed all night, Ang Tshering, a sherpa who coached the climbers, told The Daily Telegraph.
"She's a very strong climber and has always been very active," Sherpa Tshering said from the headquarters of the China Tibet Mountaineering Association in Katmandu.
"She has always loved the mountains and has been climbing in the Japanese Alps and around the world for many years," he said. Since the mid-1970s Watanabe has climbed some of the most famous mountains in the world, including no fewer than five of the 14 peaks that are more than 26,246 feet high. (http://india.nydailynews.com/newsarticle/4fba6050b7445cde2a000000/73-year-old-becomes-oldest-woman-to-climb-mount-everest)
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i wouldn't even be able to climb that hill near my school ~_~