At just before 5:00am on the  May 21, 2016, Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala became the first Sri Lankan ever to climb to the top of Mt Everest (29,029ft).  She departed from Camp 4 at around 9pm the previous evening  with  her  fellow  Sri  Lankan  and  climbing  partner  Johann  Peries.  Johann  made  it  to  beyond Camp 4 and [...]

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Everest Trek blogSummit success for Lankan Everest team

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At just before 5:00am on the  May 21, 2016, Jayanthi Kuru-Utumpala became the first Sri Lankan ever to climb to the top of Mt Everest (29,029ft).  She departed from Camp 4 at around 9pm the previous evening  with  her  fellow  Sri  Lankan  and  climbing  partner  Johann  Peries.  Johann  made  it  to  beyond Camp 4 and Jayanthi along with her Sherpa continued to the summit. This was a strenuous overnight trek through  the Death Zone of  Everest that was lit by the full moon.

The  Death Zone is the region above   26,000ft   where   climbers   face   many   challenges   to   survive   including   extremely   low temperatures, and there is only about a third of the amount of oxygen as there is at sea level.

This makes breathing difficult, let alone climbing to the top of the mountain. The duo have been training and  acclimatizing  to  these  tough  conditions  for  the  past  two  months  on  Mt  Everest,  and  for  many years  prior  to  that  on  mountains  both  in  Sri  Lanka,  as  well  as  abroad.  Jayanthi  and  Johann  are extremely  experienced  and  determined  to  succeed  and  this  expedition  highlights  their  mental  and

physical toughness.

Jayanthi and Johann have descended down to Base Camp where after a few days of recovery they will be able to provide more details of their journey .

More details were unavailable at the time this edition went to print. However, stayed tuned as we publish more details in the coming weeks.

Pix courtesy Everest support team

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