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JunkoS Climb (People Who Shaped Our World)
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Spring 1975.Fourteen Climbers From The Ladies Climbing Club In Japan Begin Their Climb Up Mount Everest. Junko Tabei, A Mountain Climbing PioneerThe Woman Who Formed The Group Faces Many Hardships As She Leads Them: Frigid Temperatures, Gusting Winds, An Avalanche, Injuries, Altitude Sickness, And A DeathDefying Ice Ridge Crossing. Yet She Perseveres, And When She Reaches The Summit Of Mount Everest, She Becomes The First WomanAnd The 36Th PersonTo Do So!While Junko Made History With Her Trailblazing Climb, Her Path Was Far From Easy. She Was Small In Stature, And Often Sick As A Child. Most Climbing Clubs Of Her Time Were Only For Men Who Put Up Countless Obstacles To Keep Junko From Climbing. But She DidnT Let Her Gender, Size, Or Traditional Societal Norms Stop Her. Junko Trained Hard, Formed Her Own Climbing Club For Women, And Became Passionate About Preserving Mountains And Wild Spaces.JunkoS Story Shows That Determination Triumphs Over Every Obstacle, And Her Climb Goes Beyond Her Historical AccomplishmentAs Of June 2020, She Has Inspired 630 Females To Follow In Her Footsteps.
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