Sherpas Laugh as They Rescue a Climber Stuck at 20,000 Feet on Everest, Delighting the World

Sherpa, who has devoted their life to the betterment of the climbers, once again grabbed the spotlight, followed by a complex rescue mission. Recently, a video went viral that features a sherpa rescuing a climber who was stuck in a narrow space. The level of compassion showcased will be remembered forever.

A sherpa’s rescue mission grabbed attention

A sherpa dived into a 60m deep crevasse to rescue a climber who was stuck in there up to his waist. They tied a rope across his shoulder and attempted to pull him out. But the most engaging part is the sherpa was laughing even in that horrible situation to make the atmosphere breezier.

Credit: Gesman Tamang Instagram

Who is a Sherpa?

Sherpas work like the guides of the mountains. They help the climbers reach their destination. Also, they adhere to a significant knowledge about the location they guide. Above all, they also aid climbers in their contrary situations.

A mountain guide shared the incident

A high-altitude mountain guide, Gesman Tamang, shared the severity of the incident and depicted ideally the contribution of the sherpa. The incident took place at the 20,000 feet elevation, and Tamang captioned the incident, stating, "It's a miracle that this man survived falling into a crevasse like this."

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