A mountain climber who was told he would never walk again unaided after an accident in his 20s is looking forward to celebrating with a beer as he aims to complete a record-breaking climb of Everest. Kenton Cool, 48, hopes on Saturday morning to reach the 8, 849-metre summit for the 16th time, which would be the most by any non-Sherpa. Speaking to the PA news agency via satellite phone from Everest’s Camp Three, at a height of around 7, 100m, Mr Cool said he was feeling “ relatively confident ”
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2022-05-13 00:00:00.0