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Ascend Everest for Work

Summary by La Vanguardia
Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa, a young high-rise guide to the secluded village of Phortse in Nepal, climbed four times in fifteen days Everest (8,848.8 meters) last May. Tashi, 29, is part of the group of 820 people who topped the world ceiling in spring, most of them, 473 Nepalis. The number of peaks, 852, does not match the number of mountaineers since 29 of them, all Nepalis, climbed it twice and Tashi, the four mentioned.

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Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa, a young high-rise guide to the secluded village of Phortse in Nepal, climbed four times in fifteen days Everest (8,848.8 meters) last May. Tashi, 29, is part of the group of 820 people who topped the world ceiling in spring, most of them, 473 Nepalis. The number of peaks, 852, does not match the number of mountaineers since 29 of them, all Nepalis, climbed it twice and Tashi, the four mentioned.

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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