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    A 13-year-old American boy is set to attempt to climb Mount Everest, in an effort to be the youngest person to scale the world's highest peak.

    Jordan Romero has set off from Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, to the base camp on the Chinese side of the mountain.

    He will begin his ascent there, along with his father and stepmother.

    Jordan climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania aged 10 and wants to be the youngest person to climb the highest mountains on seven continents.

    His father and stepmother have been with him on all his mountain climbs.

    The current record for the youngest climber of Everest is held by Nepali Temba Tsheri, who was 16 when he reached the peak in 2001.

    Jordan Romero has already climbed the highest peaks in every continent apart from Asia, although he is not planning to tackle the Vinson Massif in Antarctica.

    "It's something I've always wanted to do before I die - I just happen to be doing it at this age. I happen to be going for a world record. But I just want to climb it," Jordan told the AFP news agency ahead of his Everest attempt.

    The latest post on his website says: "It's time to mobilise" and that the five-day drive to the Chinese base camp was about to begin.

    There have been concerns about allowing somebody of Jordan's age to make the ascent but he has said he will not take any unnecessary risks and will turn around if any problems arise.

    Before he begins climbing, he will spend some weeks acclimatising at base camp.

    Asked if, given the risks, a 13-year-old could make an informed decision to climb Everest, his mother, Leigh Ann Drake, told the BBC World Service that her son would be with his father the whole time.

    She also said that Jordan was "not an adrenalin junkie".

    "He's very quiet and focused and determined and he is not there to suffer loss. Everybody is very clear on this. Jordan's safety, from the top of his head to the tip of his toes, is everybody's number one priority."

    According to his mother, Jordan is: "taking his algebra book and some writing assignments" on his ascent.

    "He's going to have some down-time in those tents," she said, "so why not take some books along?"

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    Quick reminder- for every 5 climbers successfully summiting Everest, one climber dies. Statistically speaking, he'd be at less risk of death or maiming if his parents let him try prostitution or heroin.

    So should this sort of thing be saluted, or stopped?
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  • #2
    IMO Parents should not let him try heroin.
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    • #3
      Incidentally, the current youngest summiter is Temba Tsheri, who summited at 16. Temba's first attempt was at 14, and he lost five fingers on that go.
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      • #4
        "...he has said he will not take any unnecessary risks and will turn around if any problems arise. "

        What? Like climbing a ****ing mountain? His parents should be sterilized.
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        • #5
          Isn't that shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted?
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          • #6
            This kid may end up dead. Let's ensure they can't do it again.
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            • #7
              Jordan Romero.
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              • #8
                Would it be possible to use a helicopter or something to ferry a six-year-old sherpa kid up to the top to wave at this Jordan kid when he gets there? That'd probably still be dangerous, what with the wind and all, but it would be funny.
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                • #9
                  Ozzy - We had a pickup truck when I was a kid that I always wanted to ride in the back of. My parents wouldn't let me as it was too dangerous. Where they wrong?
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                  • #10
                    13-year olds can be impulsive, but it is also possible for many of them to understand the consequences of their actions. I think we would have to talk with Jordan to know for sure.
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                    • #11
                      It's ridiculous and the boy should be taken from his idiot parents.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Elok View Post
                        Would it be possible to use a helicopter or something to ferry a six-year-old sherpa kid up to the top to wave at this Jordan kid when he gets there?

                        No.
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                        • #13
                          Next fun fact about this climb, folks. They won't be using a guide, despite never having attempted Everest before.


                          Aside from Jordan's age, the most controversial aspect of Team Romero's Everest attempt is this: They'll climb without a guide.

                          "So far we've done all our climbs that way, except Kilimanjaro, where you're required to hire a local guide," says Karen. "We climb like we race—very light, taking only what we absolutely need. And there's no one there to tell us Jordan's too young."

                          It's a self-reliance born partly of necessity. Professional guides would double costs and break Team Romero's limited budget.
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                          • #14
                            OK, now I think it is idiotic.

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                            • #15
                              If these imbeciles succeed, others will follow. And if children are climbing Everest, children will die on Everest- it's unavoidable, and anyone thinking it isn't doesn't know what they're talking about. And a dying child at 28,000 feet isn't just endangering its own life- it's putting others at risk too.
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