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footstepsfrom#27
05-19-2007, 10:43 AM
Pretty amazing stuff...she's been doing this since age 13.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=2875781

U.S. teen youngest to achieve 'seven summits' feat

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- An 18-year-old woman has reached the summit of Mount Everest, becoming what is believed to be the youngest person to scale the highest peaks on each of the seven continents.

"We made it to the top!" Samantha Larson, of Long Beach, gasped to her mother in New York via satellite phone from the top of Everest on Thursday, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.

According to 7summits.com, a Web site that tracks those who have accomplished the feat, completing the climb in Nepal makes Larson the youngest person to have completed the "seven summits" challenge, breaking a 2006 record set by then-20-year-old British climber Rhys Miles Jones.

Larson, who graduated last year with a 4.43 grade-point average from Long Beach Poly High School, put off going to Stanford University for a year so she could scale some of the world's tallest peaks with her father.

The Nepalese government said Friday she was the youngest foreigner ever to reach the 29,035-foot summit of Everest, though some climbing Web sites claim a 17-year-old boy from France did it in 1990.

A 15-year-old Sherpa girl from Nepal was the youngest ever to climb Everest.

Larson has been climbing sky-high mountains since she was a child. She reached the summit of South America's Aconcagua when she was 13 and Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro when she was 14.

"She's just amazing," said her mother, Sarah Hanson. She said her daughter has "a kind of stamina and persistence that just seems to be part of her nature, and it has been since she was little."

Hanson said her daughter was only halfway down the mountain when she heard from her Friday.

Larson and her father, 51-year-old anesthesiologist David Larson, planned to reach base camp on Friday and Nepal's capital, Katmandu, on Monday, then return to Southern California on Wednesday.

Since New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first conquered Everest on May 29, 1953, about 2,000 climbers have scaled the mountain.

Billy Clyde Puckett
05-19-2007, 11:03 AM
I have been facinated by Everest since reading "Into Thin Air". (No- I have no aspirations of climbing it myaself) Saw the IMAX show a couple weeks ago.

Congrats Samantha!

Cosmo
05-19-2007, 12:13 PM
Why can't I help thinking this is yet another parent imposing their dreams on their child?

Dr. Broncenstein
05-19-2007, 12:18 PM
Sure... its only a matter of incredible physical ability. Probably has nothing to do with mom and pop's financial status. What an amazing feat.

cutthemdown
05-19-2007, 12:18 PM
I'm from Long Beach!!!!!!!!!! Everyone knows about this girl around here and we are proud she is from our area. They did a peice on here a few yrs ago when she climbed some other mountain. Pretty amazing stuff for any man, let alone a 17 yr old girl. Just goes to show you that when you have a society that lets women try for great things, then great things will be accomplished by women.

Los Broncos
05-19-2007, 01:10 PM
Im from the LBC, way to represent girl.

Garcia Bronco
05-19-2007, 01:45 PM
I'm from Long Beach!!!!!!!!!! Everyone knows about this girl around here and we are proud she is from our area. They did a peice on here a few yrs ago when she climbed some other mountain. Pretty amazing stuff for any man, let alone a 17 yr old girl. Just goes to show you that when you have a society that lets women try for great things, then great things will be accomplished by women.

Woman are actually better climbers then men.

cutthemdown
05-19-2007, 02:05 PM
Woman are actually better climbers then men.

I believe that. Probably because they are smaller and require less O2? and are lighter so possibly easier to manage tough places?

Billy Clyde Puckett
05-19-2007, 02:37 PM
One of the climbers in the IMAX show was the first woman from Spain to climb Everest.

If memory serves me right, I think the cost of an attempt on Everest is about $60,000. That's a lot of money, but I bet she gets sponsorships to pay the bulk of it.

Garcia Bronco
05-19-2007, 02:42 PM
I believe that. Probably because they are smaller and require less O2? and are lighter so possibly easier to manage tough places?

That and they're just a bit tougher on the rock. I don't "mountain climb" myself....but I sport climb/top rope(not good enough yet to lead)...the best climber I have seen out there was a woman....see literally ran up a 9a rated route. It was very impressive.

watermock
05-19-2007, 03:12 PM
Require less O2? I guess that's why they are called airheads. Ha! J/K. If the parents/sponsors can afford it and she's willing to take the risks, have at it girl. While women generally have less upper body strength, the are the match for men in the legs. Ahh...the legs we love and worship. Those legs.

watermock
05-19-2007, 03:15 PM
I can't remember if it was outside Golden or Boulder but there are rock rats free climbing sheer cliffs there. Ever since I fell, I have had a fear of heights.

Rock Chalk
05-19-2007, 07:00 PM
Wow, and to think her parents could have did something useful with all that money they spent.

rugbythug
05-19-2007, 07:13 PM
Wow, and to think her parents could have did something useful with all that money they spent.


Don't you think they should make that decision?

rugbythug
05-19-2007, 07:14 PM
Why can't I help thinking this is yet another parent imposing their dreams on their child?


Yeah Like John Elway.

Garcia Bronco
05-19-2007, 07:20 PM
Wow, and to think her parents could have did something useful with all that money they spent.

LOL...that is a good point

footstepsfrom#27
05-19-2007, 09:11 PM
I had a (now) dead uncle who met Jim Whittaker, the first American to scale the summit, back in the late '60's. He made three attempts to reach the summit and failed each time...but he brought back a bunch copies of slides he got from Whittaker from the top. Absolutely amazing stuff. Stanford should be a piece of cake for this kid after doing this.

cutthemdown
05-20-2007, 01:23 AM
I don't understand why some people make comments about the money it costs to mountain climb. If thats what they want to do to be happy then it is the best thing to spend it on. Everyone is different. Some people have no problem spending 100 bucks a weekend drinking, others think thats a waste. I think whatever floats your boat.

ludo21
05-20-2007, 01:39 AM
awesome!!

Id love to have the strength and stamina to do that. and money..... lol

Congrats to Smantha, that is amazing stuff.