• Exclusive video from the top of Mt. Dhaulagiri I (8167m).
15 Oct at 5:28am (Local Time) 4 climbers stood on the top of 7th world’s highest peak.
1. Adrain Laza 🇷🇴
2. Tenjin Sherpa (Lama) 🇳🇵
3. Ang Tenji Sherpa 🇳🇵
4. Sona Sherpa 🇳🇵 @sona_8848.86• This is 2nd 8000er of the season for Adrian Laza (1st Manaslu and 2nd – Dhaulagiri).
• Twice ascent of Dhaulagiri in a season by Tenjin Sherpa.
• 2nd 8000er of the season for Ang Tenji (1st Manaslu and 2nd – Dhaulagiri).
• Thrice ascent over 8000m peak in a season Sona Sherpa (Manaslu Twice and Dhaulagiri once)~ Congratulations and deep respect to all of you ✊
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Pubblicato da Chhang Dawa Sherpa su Sabato 16 ottobre 2021
Venerdì 15 ottobre 2021, alle 5:28 del mattino (ora locale) 4 scalatori raggiungono la vetta del Dhaulagiri (8167 m), la settima montagna più alta della Terra. Sono Adrain Laza (Romania) e i nepalesi Tenjin Sherpa (Lama), Ang Tenji Sherpa e Sona Sherpa,
Chhang Dawa Sherpa di Seven Summit Treks, ha pubblicato l’esclusivo video realizzato in vetta.