Portuguese climber Pedro Queir贸s says he stopped speaking to God 20 or 30 years ago. But on Monday night, as Queir贸s trudged through hurricane-force winds toward the summit of Mount Everest, he restarted his dormant conversation with a higher power.
鈥淚 was asking God 鈥榩lease stop the wind,鈥欌 Queir贸s told聽国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥If it was just a little bit stronger it would have carried us away, even though we were attached to the rope.鈥
While the wind did not die down, Queir贸s and his guide, mountaineer Minga Tendi Sherpa, pushed on through the night. The sky had lightened by the time the two reached the famous Hillary Step at 28,850 feet. It was there that Queir贸s looked down and saw one of the multiple dead bodies found just below the summit.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 like he鈥檚 alive, looking at the landscape,鈥 Queir贸s says.
At 9:39 A.M., after ten hours of climbing, the duo reached the summit, and Queir贸s became the first European climber of the 2022 season to reach the top of the world鈥檚 highest peak. His ascent kicked off a wave of successful climbs on the mountain, as dozens of teams took advantage of a favorable weather window to push for the top. By Thursday evening, more than 150 people reached the top, according to multiple reports. A spokesperson with Nepal鈥檚 department of tourism told 国产吃瓜黑料 that the organization believes another 100 or so climbers will reach the summit on Friday.
The number is high, but nowhere near the record for most ascents in one day on Mount Everest. On May 19, 2012, 234 climbers reached the top, the record on the mountain.
A number of high-profile mountaineers topped out on Thursday morning. The mountain鈥檚 most successful woman climber, Lhakpa Sherpa, completed her tenth trip to the summit at age 48.
Seven members of the 鈥攖he first expedition comprised solely of Black climbers鈥also reached the top, alongside eight of their sherpa guides. The seven successful climbers nearly doubled the total number of Black climbers to reach the peak鈥檚 summit.
Teenager Lucy Westlake, 18, of Naperville, Illinois, became the youngest American woman to reach the summit, when she topped out in the pre-dawn hours on Thursday morning. Westlake climbed as part of an expedition led by outfitter Xtreme Climbers Treks and Expeditions. Pemba Sherpa, owner of the operation, praised Westlake鈥檚 ability.
鈥淟ucy is one of the strongest people I鈥檝e ever met,鈥 Pemba Sherpa said. 鈥淪he climbed as fast as her Sherpa did at altitude. This is why they reached the summit early at 5:36 A.M. She is born for the mountains.鈥

And Antonina Samoilova, the only Ukrainian at Mount Everest this year, also reached the summit.
By Thursday evening, those climbers were descending the mountain to Camp 2. Most of them are expected to reach Everest Base Camp on Friday afternoon, after navigating the Khumbu Icefall for the final time. More climbers will soon follow in their footsteps as teams top out on Friday and Saturday and begin hiking down.
With the favorable weather set to hold for the next three or four days, sources told聽国产吃瓜黑料 that climbers may spread their respective summit pushes out to avoid crowding on the peak. Still, with so many climbers pushing for the top, there could be the potential for logjams or slowdowns on the mountain鈥檚 narrower sections.
Queir贸s and Minga Tendi Sherpa avoided the crowds by following a team of climbers that ascended early in the week to repair weather stations on the mountain鈥檚 South Col (26,000 feet) and Balcony (27,650) near the summit. Their summit bid was exhausting, and Queir贸s told website Explorersweb.com that he was awake for 86 hours during the ordeal.
But arriving early gave Queir贸s and Mingma Tendi Sherpa the rare opportunity to stand on the world鈥檚 highest peak by themselves鈥攁n experience that was worth enduring the high winds.
鈥淭hings crossed the limit of danger that was acceptable to me, but it never crossed that interval where I said 鈥極K, this is the end,鈥欌 he says.