Double amputee to conquer Everest (Reuters) Updated: 2006-05-16 13:52
In this photo released by Mark Inglis,
New Zealander Mark Inglis has a rest during on his climb up Mount Everest,
Nepal, in April 2006. Inglis became the first double amputee to reach the summit
of Mount Everest on Monday, May 15, 2006. Inglis, 47, had both legs severed just
below the knee after suffering frostbite when he was trapped by storms while
climbing New Zealand's highest peak, Mount Cook, in 1982. He reached the peak of
the world's tallest mountain late Monday, phoning his wife Anne to say he'd made
it and had returned to his party's base camp. [AP Photo]
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