Unbelievable! This 3-year-old becomes the youngest person to scale 10000 ft high Swiss mountain
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Unbelievable! This 3-year-old becomes the youngest person to scale 10000 ft high Swiss mountain 
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A three-year-old has just created a record that is commendable for his age and potential. He has become the youngest person to reach the summit of a 10000 ft Swiss mountain after a three-day climb. When we all have been dreaming a … Read more
A three-year-old has just created a record that is commendable for his age and potential. He has become the youngest person to reach the summit of a 10000 ft Swiss mountain after a three-day climb. When we all have been dreaming about travelling, this toddler went ahead to create this world record. Read less
With this act, Freya now has become the youngest person to climb the mountain unaided, whereas Jackson is the youngest person to get to the top.
Leo reiterated that if he had been solo, it would have been like a ‘walk in the park’, and that he could have done it easily in his hiking shoes without a rope. However, the guidebook time for a normal team is around 8 hours climb, and a 2-day round trip. He mentioned that because he had his children there, he was conscious that they were on a big adventure together, but never felt that they were in an unacceptable position.
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