Brit Kenton Cool Sets Record with 20th Everest Climb as Death Toll Rises
Kenton Cool: 20th Everest Climb as Another Dies on Mountain

British climber Kenton Cool has extended his own Everest record, completing his 20th ascent of the world’s highest peak on Friday, as the season's death toll tragically rose to four, officials confirmed.

Record-Breaking Ascent

The 52-year-old scaled the 8,849-metre (29,032-foot) summit before dawn and was reported to be descending to lower camps. Cool is “quietly rewriting the record books,” said four-time Everest climber and expedition organiser Lukas Furtenbach of the Austria-based Furtenbach Adventures company.

“More Everest summits than any non-Sherpa ever… and still making it look like just another walk in the hills. Absolute legend,” Furtenbach told Reuters from the base camp. Cool climbed with one of Furtenbach's teams.

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Season's Tragic Toll

An Indian climber died at Everest Camp II on Friday, Department of Tourism official Nisha Thapa Rawat confirmed, without details. This raised the season's death toll to four, as the current period ends this month.

Cool's Reflections

Cool, who first climbed Everest in 2004 and has since repeated the feat every year except some years when authorities closed the mountain due to various reasons, said scaling the height of Everest was not routine.

“It never gets any easier or any less frightening. It’s the tallest mountain in the world and with it comes an incredible sense of majesty,” Cool said in a statement. “I rely on every bit of experience I have to move safely in this environment. Standing on the summit for the twentieth time is incredibly special.”

Historical Context

The record for the highest number of summits at Everest is held by a Nepali Sherpa, Kami Rita, at 32. Everest has been climbed by more than 8,000 people, many of them multiple times, since it was first scaled by New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1953.

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