Seven Summits Challenge

The Seven Summits Challenge involves climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents, a top feat in global mountaineering.

Seven Summits Challenge

Seven Summits Challenge Latest News

Hyderabad teenager Vishwanath Karthikey Padakanti recently became the youngest Indian and the second youngest person in the world to complete the legendary 7 Summits challenge.

About Seven Summits Challenge

  • The ‘Seven Summits‘ is a challenge first proposed and then completed by Richard Bass in 1985. 
  • It consists of climbing to the highest point on each of the seven continents, including
    • Kilimanjaro: Africa (5,892 m)
    • Elbrus: Europe (5,642 m)
    • Aconcagua: South America (6,962 m)
    • Denali: North America (6,194 m)
    • Kosciuszko: Australia (2,228 m) or Puncak Jaya/Carstensz PyramidOceania (4,884 m)
    • Mount Vinson: Antarctica (4,892 m)
    • Mount Everest: Asia (8,848 m)
  • The Seven Summits challenge has two options – the ‘Bass’ list or the ‘Messner’ list. 
    • The difference between the two lists is that one includes the highest peak in Australia (Kosciuszko), while the other includes the highest peak in Oceania/Australasia instead (Puncak Jaya in Indonesia), respectively.
    • Most will attempt the Bass list, while others will then push on to complete the Messner list too.

Seven Summits Challenge FAQs

Q1: What is the seven summit challenge?

Ans: It consists of climbing to the highest point on each of the seven continents.

Q2: What are the 7 summits of the world?

Ans: Everest (Asia), Elbrus (Europe), Aconcagua (South America), Denali (North America), Kilimanjaro (Africa), Mount Vinson (Antarctica) and Mount Puncak Jaya (Oceania).

Q3: Who was the first person to complete the original “Seven Summits” challenge?

Ans: Richard Bass

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