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An Australian climber is taking over two months to scale Mount Everest. It could still be a speed record

The Independent·Maroosha Muzaffar·27 days ago
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O liver Foran was 16 when his mother died of brain cancer. Too young to process the grief, he says he internalised everything and for eight years did not shed a tear. “I didn’t really deal with it... I didn’t cry… I didn’t show any emotion about it,” he tells The Independent . On the outside, everything was fine. He launched a business in real estate and his life had structure and direction. “But I felt empty inside,” he recalls. Finally, he decided to do something about it. Foran is speaking to The Independent from a cafe located at an altitude of around 3,450m in Namche Bazaar in Nepal, halfway through a monumental challenge to break the sea-to-summit speed record for climbing Mount Everest. In order to achieve a Guinness World Record, he must complete the feat without motorised transport – cycling over 1,000km through India from the seaside town of Digha on the Bay of Bengal, and then trekking to Everest’s 8,848.86m summit.…

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