RICHARD
05-23-2006, 06:37 PM
Legless climber conquers Everest
A climber who lost both legs to frostbite has conquered Mount Everest.
Mountain guide Mark Inglis, 47, took 40 days to reach the top of the world's highest peak, reports the Mirror.
One of his carbon fibre false legs broke during the climb but Mark repaired it. He had taken a spare set of limbs and parts just in case.
His delighted wife Anne said: "He dreamed of this all of his life. He's over the moon."
Mark, from New Zealand, lost his legs below the knees and nearly died when he was trapped in a storm climbing his country's highest peak Mount Cook in 1982.
But he went on to become a ski guide and has a silver medal for cycling in the Sydney Paralympics.
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What an advantage, not having to worry about frostbite? :confused: :eek:
A climber who lost both legs to frostbite has conquered Mount Everest.
Mountain guide Mark Inglis, 47, took 40 days to reach the top of the world's highest peak, reports the Mirror.
One of his carbon fibre false legs broke during the climb but Mark repaired it. He had taken a spare set of limbs and parts just in case.
His delighted wife Anne said: "He dreamed of this all of his life. He's over the moon."
Mark, from New Zealand, lost his legs below the knees and nearly died when he was trapped in a storm climbing his country's highest peak Mount Cook in 1982.
But he went on to become a ski guide and has a silver medal for cycling in the Sydney Paralympics.
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What an advantage, not having to worry about frostbite? :confused: :eek: