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- Pema_Diki_Sherpa abstract "Pema Diki Sherpa is from Simigau, Gauri Sankar, Dolakha District, Nepalese mountain climber. In 2008 she became the youngest woman to climb Mount Everest and in 2009 she joined the Seven Summits Women Team, a team of Nepalese women whose goal is to climb the Seven Summits.In 2009, Pema Diki and six of her Nepalese Sagarmatha Expedition teammates formed the Seven Summits Women Team, an all-female team whose goal is to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountains of each continent. In addition to Pema Diki, the team members comprised Shailee Basnet, Pujan Acharya, Maya Gurung, Asha Kumari Singh, Nimadoma Sherpa and Chunu Shrestha. Having already climbed Mount Everest, the team began their mission in 2010 with successful ascents of Mount Kosciuszko (Australia) and Mount Elbrus (Russia). In March 2013, they joined three Tanzanian women to climb Mount Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) in celebration of International Women's Day. In February 2014, Nimdoma and three other teammates reached the summit of Aconcagua (Argentina), their fifth mountain of the Seven Summits. The team plans to climb Mount McKinley (United States) and Vinson Massif (Antarctica) to complete the challenge by the end of 2015.".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageID "46327806".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageLength "2614".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageRevisionID "670161386".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Aconcagua.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Denali.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Dolakha_District.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Gauri_Sankar_(village).
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Gaurishankar_(village).
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink International_Womens_Day.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Elbrus.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Everest.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kilimanjaro.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kosciuszko.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mount_McKinley.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_climber.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Nimadoma_Sherpa.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Summits.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLink Vinson_Massif.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pema Diki Sherpa".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa hasPhotoCollection Pema_Diki_Sherpa.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa subject Category:Living_people.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa comment "Pema Diki Sherpa is from Simigau, Gauri Sankar, Dolakha District, Nepalese mountain climber. In 2008 she became the youngest woman to climb Mount Everest and in 2009 she joined the Seven Summits Women Team, a team of Nepalese women whose goal is to climb the Seven Summits.In 2009, Pema Diki and six of her Nepalese Sagarmatha Expedition teammates formed the Seven Summits Women Team, an all-female team whose goal is to climb the Seven Summits, the highest mountains of each continent.".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa label "Pema Diki Sherpa".
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa sameAs m.0131y5pd.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa wasDerivedFrom Pema_Diki_Sherpa?oldid=670161386.
- Pema_Diki_Sherpa isPrimaryTopicOf Pema_Diki_Sherpa.