Saturday, May 19, 2012

Grandma 73 years Break Records Reaches Everest Peak

Tame Watanabe, 73-year-old grandmother broke the record as the oldest woman in the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.

No longer at the age of young women from this country Sunrise managed to break the record created by itself in May 2002, when he was only reached 63 years.

As reported by the Japanese news agency, Kyodo. Watanabe is a retiree from the private office. He is also a veteran mountain climber who has conquered the world's highest peaks.

Second ascent to the peak as high as 29 thousand feet above sea level (asl) is dilakoninya itself through the northern mountains of Tibet.

Self-targeting to reach the summit of Mount Everest on Friday (18/5) yesterday, but failed because the weather is not predictable at that altitude.

Once there are reports of good weather, he said Friday afternoon he ventured to start climbing towards the summit. "Saturday morning I've been here (Peak Everst),

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