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Kanchha Sherpa, the last surviving member of the Pulmary Evereed Reviedboud Mount Everest Team, has died at the age of 92, according to Nepal Walking Associations.
Kanchha also died on Thursday at his home in Kapan, Kathmandu District, said Phurness gellapa, president of the association.
“He went peacefully to his house, and said, Explaining that Kanchkha was inconsistent for a while. “The chapter of the rising history is over,” he added.
Kanchha was one of the 35 members of the team that placed Edmund Edmund Edmund Newzhing Norgay Pofera Marters 8,849-meters (29,039-meters (29,039-meters of Sherpas (29,039-meters of Sherpas)
Kanchha did not climb the summit of Everest when his wife thought he would be interviewed in March 2024. He also banned his children from staying at the border.
He was popular and highly respected in the riding community, said ang Tsirpa wa Nepal Higher associations, adds that Kanch
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Kanchha was born in 1933 in the village of Namche in the Elobre steppes, where most of the Nepalese Sherpa people earned money from potatoes and shooting mayaks.
He spent his childhood and teenage years selling potatoes in neighboring Tibet. When he and several friends later visited Darseling, India, he was persuaded to teach mountaineering and began working with foreign traders.
Kanchha started traveling at the age of 19 and has remained active in the region till date.
In 1953, his father's friendship with Norgay helped Kanchha work as a balcony climber with Hillary when he made the first summit of Everest.
He was one of three Sherpas who reached the last camp below, on the 7,900-meter south of 7,900. The three Sherpas rejoined Mileming and Hillary back to Camp 2 at about 6,400 meters.
“We all met at Camp 2 But there was no alcohol we celebrated with tea and snacks,” he said. “We took everything we could and packed it into the camp.”
Kanchha did some impressive things over the years, reaching different levels.
Discussing what is happening in March 2024, he expressed concern about the amount of water on the world's highest peak. He encouraged people to respect the mountain, it is known as the mother of God qomolangma among the Sherpas. Villagers often perform religious ceremonies before climbing the cup.
“It would be better for the mountain to reduce the number of riders,” he said. “QOMolangma is the greatest God for the Sherpas. But people smoke and eat meat and throw it in the mountain.”
Kanchha is survived by his wife, four sons, two daughters and two grandchildren.