Climber summits world’s tallest mountains in record-shattering time

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with climber Nims Purja and “14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible” director Torquil Jones about Purja’s record-breaking climb of the world’s 14 tallest mountains.

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44 thoughts on “Climber summits world’s tallest mountains in record-shattering time

  1. I feel sad when people step on Mt. Everest. They think they have conquered Mt. Everest after they reached the summit.
    Nobody conquers Mt. Everest.
    Another thing. I want Mt. Everest to be call Chomolungma again.
    We Kiratis are the native/aboriginal of Nepal. We have always known Mt. Everest and call her Chomolungma.
    Chinese call Mt. Everest Zhumulangma Feng.
    Nepali people call it Sagarmartha.
    But to us, we call her Chomolungma.
    Kirat people religion (Kiratism) revolves around nature worshiping and ancestors worship.
    Being animist, Kirat people revere Chomolungma as Mother Goddess of the Earth.

    Please respect the Mt. Everest and don't take it as a stepping stone and to pass your leisure time.

  2. If your dream is bigger than you, you can achieve it. No need to be smart, rich or have any certifications, just willingness and commitment of hard work to make it come true!
    Congratulations to the whole team! 🙏🏽🇳🇵

  3. Apart from the legend of Nims saying “Move forward”…I could listen to his stories all day. Not just the mountain summits but also his UK Ghurka special forces missions. If we had a global government Nims would make a great leader.

  4. Awesome and inspiring movie. All respect to those Gurkha and Sherpas. Talk to those people and they are so humble and insanely fit. It's crazy how the Nepalese people are being brought up and we need to show them some respect. Hope this movie help to open up the world about the Nepalese people.

  5. This guy is the definition of badass. A Gurka, a member of the Special Boat Service and turned down a rare invite to the Special Air Service to go and conquer mountains at the age of 29 years old. And didnt just climb the biggest 14 mountains on earth in just over 6 months, he destroyed all previous records. Oh and hes the only climber to get up to K2 in the dead of winter.

    Rambo, The Terminator, Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, John Wick aint $#it to this guy

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