Photo: Ang Rita outside his Thame home,just back from his tenth time on Everest. September 1996 Himal Southasian
Photo: Ang Rita outside his Thame home,just back from his tenth time on Everest. September 1996 Himal Southasian

Upwardly Mobile Ang Rita

Everest multi-summiteer Ang Rita Sherpa would have been an international celebrity if he spoke English, had fair skin, and concentrated on selling himself rather than grazing his yaks.

In Everest lore, the spring of 1996 will be remembered as the killer season. Eleven climbers died as fierce storms whipped oxygen-starved climbers on the world's highest mountain. The disaster got unusually intense Western media attention, and "made it" to the cover of Time, Newsweek and Life.

But while the world press was busy printing personal accounts of anyone who was anywhere near Everest when the climbers died, it failed to note a mountaineering milestone that was achieved at about the same time. On 23 May, Ang Rita Sherpa made it to the summit of Mount Everest for the tenth time, going about it as routinely as he had his previous climbs.

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