•      Fri Nov 22 2024
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Scott and Shayna, deaf climbing duo, scale Manaslu



Pritam Bhattarai

Kathmandu, Sept 24: Scott and Shayna, a deaf climbing duo from the United States, climbed Mount Manaslu (8,163 metres).

The pair reached the true summit of the world’s eighth highest peak early this morning at 6:12 AM, confirmed Seven Summit Treks, a leading Nepal-based expedition operator.

The expedition was managed by Seven Summit Treks, and the climbers were supported by twin guides, Mingma Dorchi and Mingma Tenji.

Known for pushing themselves to their limits, the pair has previously made headlines by conquering some of the world’s most iconic peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Mont Blanc, and Matterhorn.

Both profoundly deaf, Scott and Shayna have shown remarkable strength in exploring the world of outdoor adventure.

They shared that they learned mostly by watching videos on YouTube and writing things down, demonstrating how they can overcome the challenges associated with being deaf.

Their strong desire to help other deaf people enjoy the outdoors reflect their love for nature and their belief in inclusivity.

The twin guides, Dorchi and Tenji, have been supporting them on their climbing adventures since their first 8000’er.

SST expressed its pride in supporting their journey and promoting their positive message about the capabilities of individuals with disabilities. #sevensummit #nepal #manaslu