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Visually-impaired KC again vying for scaling the highest peak

npadmin February 28, 2022     No Comment     General

Visually-impaired Amit KC of Baglung district is again preparing to scale the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest, next month. KC, who had returned after summiting 8,000 meters of the peak last year has stepped up his preparation to reach atop the Mount Everest.

Organizing a press conference on Sunday, he shared that he was effortful to materialize his dream to climb up the world’s highest summit.

KC, a local of Jaimini municipality-4, Sarkuwa, shared that he has completed all necessary preparation to reach atop the Everest. He has urged all helping hands to cooperate him financially to cherish his dream to reach atop.

“Last time I was stopped from climbing the summit further due to strong wind. Otherwise I had been able to successfully scale the highest peak”, he shared. “This time 50,000 USD will be tentatively spent. I urge all to extend cooperation”. —

Source: National News Agency Nepal

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