Sir Ranulph began his bid to scale Everest in
April |
Veteran British adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes has reached the
summit of Mount Everest, succeeding after two previous attempts ended in
failure.
He is the first man to cross both the polar ice-caps and climb 8,850 metres
(29,035ft) to the world's highest peak.
Sir Ranulph, 65, who had kept this latest attempt at climbing the mountain
low key, said from the top he was pleased but "felt dreadful".
"This is the closest you can get to the moon by walking."
The explorer began his latest attempt at climbing Everest three weeks ago.
He becomes the oldest Briton and the first British pensioner to scale the
world's highest mountain.
The adventurer told the BBC: "We came to the summit as dawn broke. It was
very, very cold." |