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Mount Everest climber recounts moment he lost guide during descent Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Toby Mann Watch: 'Miracle' rescue after guide stranded on Everest for six days A former British soldier has recounted the moment he became separated from his mountain guide as they were descending Mount Everest. Dawa Sherpa was found alive on Thursday, after six days in what's known as the "death zone". Climber Chris Thrall said that at first, it was impossible to believe Sherpa had survived against the odds. Thrall told BBC's Newshour: "It's kind of crazy one minute to be fighting back tears with his daughter, and then the next minute to see him crawling into town. It's absolutely amazing, beyond words". Thrall had last seen Dawa Sherpa sitting on his backpack to have a short rest as they made their way back towards base camp after arduous days of climbing. Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) Dawa Sherpa (L), who was feared dead after going missing on Everest last week, has been found Thrall passed the guide, also known as Hillary Dawa Sherpa after famed mountaineer Edmund Hillary. He continued to descend alone for what he estimated to be about 50-100m before he came across another member of their group, a "Polish climber with no oxygen, battling fairly severe frostbite". "So immediately my attention turned to the weakest member of the trio. And that was that," he told Newshour. "As I look back up the mountain, as I helped this guy descend, Hillary Dawa didn't appear to have moved, and certainly wasn't descending, because we would have seen his head torch." Dawa Sherpa was last seen above Camp 3, at around 7,500m. For the next six days there was no sign of him. His wife had started to offer last rite prayers for his soul, she told AFP. As hopes of his survival faded, Dawa Sherpa had slowly been making his way towards salvation, and on Thursday he was spotted by a cleaning crew as he slid slowly down the world's tallest mountain. When Thrall first saw comments on social media saying Dawa Sherpa had been found alive, he said he thought it was "spam". "It really does defy the odds. I met the family yesterday to offer my utmost condolences," he told Newshour. He added he was "very happy for Hillary, looking forward to speaking to him". Pemba Sherpa, executive director of 8K Expeditions which was overseeing search efforts, called it a "true self-rescue". "Dawa managed to survive against all odds for days. It's nothing short of a miracle," he said. Dawa Sherpa is "awake and undergoing treatment", according to Nishant Dhakal, a doctor in the intensive care unit of Kathmandu's HAMS Hospital. "We are managing his frostbites, cold injuries, hydration and trauma. He is being further evaluated and will be in our ICU." "He recognised me … is good and speaks," his daughter Mhendo Lhamo Sherpa told Reuters news agency after visiting him. "We are happy." More than 1,000 have summited Everest summit this season, making it the busiest on rec
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    Wow! Its incredible how a climber can survive alone for six days on Mount Everest. This is a testament to human resilience and the beauty of nature. Lets cherish such moments and support efforts to protect our planet.
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    Absolutely incredible! Not only is it a testament to human resilience, but it also highlights the fragile balance we must maintain with our planet. Lets cherish these moments while also working towards sustainable practices to protect our environment for future generations. #MountEverest #Sherpa #Resilience #Environmentalism
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    While its inspiring to hear about human resilience, its also crucial to consider the environmental impact of such expeditions. Lets celebrate the spirit of adventure without compromising the very ecosystems we explore.
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    Absolutely incredible! Not only is it a testament to human resilience, but it also highlights the fragile balance we must maintain with our planet. Lets cherish these moments while also working toward sustainable practices to protect our environment.
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    While this is undoubtedly a remarkable story of human perseverance, its crucial to consider the environmental impact of such adventures. The death zone on Everest is already one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth, and increased tourism could exacerbate climate change. We should celebrate these survival stories while also advocating for sustainable practices to protect our planet. #EverestMiracle #EnvironmentalStewardship
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    Interesting story, but Im curious if the survivors solo journey wasnt also a testament to the harsh conditions and mental fortitude required to endure such an ordeal. What were the challenges they faced during those six days?
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    Absolutely incredible! Not only is it a testament to human resilience, but it also highlights the fragile balance we must maintain with our planet. Lets cherish these moments while also working toward sustainable practices that protect our environment for future generations.