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The first climber couldn't get past it and earned eight points.
Mr. Nasti is the first climber known to have died at the summit, officials said.
The north peak of Huascarán in Peru was renamed Cumbre Aña Peck (in 1928) in honour of its first climber.
During a 1995 trip to Nepal, Clinton said to reporters that she had been told that she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, the first climber to reach the top of Mt. Everest.
A spokeswoman for The Times, Catherine J. Mathis, said that after the first climber was arrested, two additional building security guards were assigned to patrol the area outside, on 40th and 41st Streets.
Last year officials floated the idea of installing a ladder on the famous Hillary Step, a crucial stretch of technical climbing at nearly 8,840m (29,000ft) on Everest, named after its first climber, Sir Edmund Hillary.
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In 1950, Herzog and Lachenal became the first climbers to reach the summit of the 8,000-metre 8,000-metreurna.
They have been named Norgay Montes and Hillary Montes, after mountaineers Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, who were the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
The first climbers used uncomfortable hammocks but portaledges – folding alloy frames with nylon floors that are clipped to the wall – allow a flysheet to be pitched against bad weather and a comfortable platform for sleeping and hanging out.
On 29 May 1953, the New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and the Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach the summit of the planet's highest mountain, described by Hillary as "a symmetrical beautiful snow cone".
They left the world to wonder what had taken place on that fateful day, including whether before disappearing they had become the first climbers ever to reach the summit.
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