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‘I still don’t know if it’s possible’ – Jelle Veyt’s human powered seven summits is one of the greatest adventures of our time

Jelle Veyt’s life as an adventurer is not that different to his former life as a homeless teenager, given he still sleeps outdoors most nights

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Jelle Veyt on the summit of Everest – the second peak of his seven summit challenge. Photos: Handout

The day Belgian Jelle Veyt conquered Everest very few others did. The conditions were harsh and only the most experienced mountaineers attempted it. The wind whipped across exposed ridges and gave many of the climbers frost bite. 

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Despite it being Veyt’s first time in “The Death Zone” – above 8,000 metres – he went without a Sherpa or guide and carried all his own food and gear to each camp. 

He even had enough energy to give away one of his oxygen canisters to a struggling mountaineer. A generous gift that allowed the other man to reach the summit. 

It was Veyt’s third season at the world’s highest mountain, but he had been denied previous attempts by an earthquake and a Sherpa strike. The disappointment and waiting was one of the hardest aspects of his trip. 

But not the hardest.

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