Outside Podcast   /     The 200-Mile Race to Tell the World about Everest

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When the British Empire finally put boots on top of the world on May 29, 1953, the news was entrusted to a young man named Ten Tsewang Sherpa, who ran 200 miles to Kathmandu. Likely the last piece of world news sent by runner, he delivered the message and died. And his story was lost until now. See pictures and videos from the original article here. The Outside Podcast is made possible by Outside+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now atĀ outsideonline.com/podplus

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When the British Empire finally put boots on top of the world on May 29, 1953, the news was entrusted to a young man named Ten Tsewang Sherpa, who ran 200 miles to Kathmandu
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2986
Publishing date
2024-05-08 10:55
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When the British Empire finally put boots on top of the world on May 29, 1953, the news was entrusted to a young man named Ten Tsewang Sherpa, who ran 200 miles to Kathmandu. Likely the last piece of world news sent by runner, he delivered the message and died. And his story was lost until now.


See pictures and videos from the original article here.


The Outside Podcast is made possible by Outside+ subscribers. Learn more about all the benefits of a subscription and subscribe now atĀ outsideonline.com/podplus