Sungdare Sherpa (Nepali: सुन्दरे शेर्पा) 1956[1] Thame village, Solukhumbu – 1989 Pangboche[2]) was a Nepalese Sherpa guide for climbers of Mount Everest, who summitted Mount Everest five times. He was the first person to summit Mount Everest three times.[3]
^"The Sherpas of Everest Series: Sungdare Sherpa".
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^"A commemorative postage stamp on Sundare Sherpa, a Nepalese Sherpa-guide for Mount Everest". 13 December 2019.
SungdareSherpa (Nepali: सुन्दरे शेर्पा) 1956 Thame village, Solukhumbu – 1989 Pangboche) was a Nepalese Sherpa guide for climbers of Mount Everest, who...
300 m) Schmatz sat down, said "Water, Water" to her Sherpa and died. SungdareSherpa, one of the Sherpa guides, remained with her body, and as a result,...
may be some variation in the examples. See also Nimdoma Sherpa Samantha Larson Nima Chhamzi Sherpa, summited May 19, 2012 at the age of 16. Elizabeth Hawley...
the night approached, despite their Sherpa guides urging them not to stop. The two Sherpa guides, SungdareSherpa and Ang Jangbo, stayed with them in...
inhabited mainly by Sherpas, and SungdareSherpa, a native of the village, held the record for summiting Everest five times in the Sherpa climbing history...
days before tragedy. On 10 May 1988, SungdareSherpa became the first person to summit Everest five times. Sungdare first summitted on 2 October 1979. On...
rest during their descent of Mount Everest. Their Nepalese guide, SungdareSherpa, who remained with Schmatz, lost most of his fingers and toes due to...