Just doing my job says record setting nepali climber
You're referring to Nirmal Purja, also known as "Nims" or "Nepal's Bear," a renowned Nepali mountaineer who has set multiple records in climbing the world's highest peaks.
In 2019, Purja completed a remarkable feat by climbing all 14 eight-thousander peaks, including the highest mountains in the world, in just 6 months and 6 days. This achievement broke the previous record of 7 years and 11 months set by a team of climbers.
When asked about his record-breaking climb, Purja said, "I'm not doing this for fame or recognition. I'm just doing my job. I'm a climber, and this is what I do."
Purja's humility and dedication to his craft are truly inspiring. His record-breaking climb is a testament to his exceptional mountaineering skills, physical endurance, and mental toughness.
It's worth noting that Purja's climb was not without controversy. Some critics argued that he was putting his own life and the lives of his team members at risk by attempting to climb the peaks so quickly. However, Purja maintained that he was taking necessary precautions and that his climb was a tribute to the Nepali climbing community and the Sherpas who have lost their lives on the mountains.
Regardless of the controversy, Purja's achievement is a remarkable one, and his humility and dedication to his craft are an inspiration to many.