Harry Coumnas Opens Up About How He Survived Against Slim Odds during the Summit of Mt. Everest


Posted June 7, 2016 by k8smith

This press release is written to inform the readers about how mountaineer Harry Coumnas survived against slim odds during the Summit of Mount Everest.

 
Mount Everest, the world’s tallest mountain soars almost five & a half miles into the sky and is known for being the most difficult climb. Embarking on an expedition to this beautiful mountain is the pinnacle of any mountaineer’s climbing career.

Taking this ultimate climbing challenge, a young mountaineer named [b][i]Harry Coumnas[/i][/b] attempted the summit of Mt. Everest last year. During the climb, he slipped off a small peak and remained unconscious for almost three hours. As he showed no signs of life, his team members believed him to be dead and decided continue with the expedition without him. When Harry came to his senses, he walked down the mountain to return to the camp. During an interview, he told that he decided to get back to the camp as he did not have sufficient oxygen supply to reach at the top of Mt. Everest.

“It was midnight when I came to my senses. I immediately understood what might have happened. Luckily, my team members forgot to take my oxygen cylinder. So, I had sufficient oxygen supply to safely reach the base camp”, he was quoted as saying by the tabloid.

[b][i]About Harry Coumnas[/i][/b]

Harry Coumnas is a young mountaineer who has climbed many challenging peaks during his career. Last year, he attempted the summit of Mount Everest and met with an accident that left him unconscious for almost three hours. Believing him to be dead, his team members left him behind and continued with the expedition. Surviving against slim odds, Harry safely reached the base camp with a little supply of oxygen.
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Last Updated June 7, 2016