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Sherpa$74520$ - translation to English

NEPALESE MOUNTAIN CLIMBER
Lhakpa Tenzing Sherpa; Appa (Sherpa); Appa Sherpa; Apa (Sherpa)

Sherpa      
n. Sherpa (hijo de la tribu que se encuentra en las Himalayas; el que carga en los viajes por las montañas)
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  • Snow mobile race in 1979, Dutch newsreel
  • First person view of a snowmobile driven through [[Yellowstone National Park]].
  • Harry Kalenze, inventor of the Vehicle Propeller
  • Snowmobile running on the [[Mississippi River]] near [[Hastings, Minnesota]], 1910
  • RIT]] 2017.
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  • Arctic snowmobile with heated cabin
  • Martin Lake]], [[Northwest Territories]], Canada for a winter picnic in February.
LAND VEHICLE DESIGNED FOR WINTER TRAVEL ON SNOW
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snowmobile         
  • 1921 Ford Model T snowmobile
  • Coandă ducted fan]]
  • Snow mobile race in 1979, Dutch newsreel
  • First person view of a snowmobile driven through [[Yellowstone National Park]].
  • Harry Kalenze, inventor of the Vehicle Propeller
  • Snowmobile running on the [[Mississippi River]] near [[Hastings, Minnesota]], 1910
  • RIT]] 2017.
  • Ruka]] in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]
  • Arctic snowmobile with heated cabin
  • Martin Lake]], [[Northwest Territories]], Canada for a winter picnic in February.
LAND VEHICLE DESIGNED FOR WINTER TRAVEL ON SNOW
Snowmobiles; Snowmobiling; Snow mobile; Snow scooter; Snowscooter; Snow Mobile; Alpina snowmobile; Alpina snowmobiles; Alpina Sherpa; Skimobile; Ski-mobile; Snow-mobile; Snowmobile stud; Snowmobile Stud; Langbanner snøskuter; Taiga Motors; Carl Eliason; Draft:Carl Eliason; Snowmobile racing; Motor sledge; Snowmobiler; Horseless Sleigh; Legality of snowmobiles
motonieve

Definition

Sherpa
['??:p?]
¦ noun (plural same or Sherpas) a member of a Himalayan people living on the borders of Nepal and Tibet.
Origin
from Tibetan sharpa 'inhabitant of an Eastern country'.

Wikipedia

Apa Sherpa

Apa (born Lhakpa Tenzing Sherpa; 20 January 1960), nicknamed "Super Sherpa", is a Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer who, until 2017, jointly with Phurba Tashi held the record for reaching the summit of Mount Everest more times than any other person. As part of The Eco Everest Expedition 2011, Apa made his 21st Mount Everest summit in May 2011 then retired after a promise to his wife to stop climbing after 21 ascents. He first summited Everest in 1990 and his last time to the summit was in 2011.

Apa met Edmund Hillary many times, and was on the Expedition with his son Peter Hillary in 1990, which was the first summit for both of them. Apa estimates he has been through the Khumbu Icefall about 1000 times and almost went with Rob Hall's ill-fated 1996 expedition.

When questioned about stopping at 21, Apa stated: "Everyone says 21 is a good number. I have to make my family happy. Every time I go, they worry because Everest is very risky." He was still the joint holder of the world record of Mount Everest summits as of 2017, with Phurba Tashi and Kami Rita Sherpa, but the record was broken in 2018 by Kami Rita Sherpa.