Kansas man, 82, may be oldest person to climb to Mt. Everest base camp
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In an inspiring display of endurance and determination, 82-year-old David McClung from Olathe, Kansas, has likely set a new record as the oldest individual to reach the South Base Camp of Mount Everest in Nepal.

Accompanied by his 55-year-old son, Dennis McClung, David embarked on the challenging adventure eight days prior, tackling the formidable 17,598-foot climb to the base of the world’s highest peak.

A photo of David McClung of Olathe, Kansas, and his son, Dennis McClung, climbing to the South Base Camp of Mount Everest in Nepal. After eight days of climbing, on Sunday, Oct. 19, David made it to the camp, making him the oldest man in the world to complete the trek. (Shared with WDAF)

Arriving at the South Base Camp on Sunday, the McClungs achieved a feat that could crown David as the oldest person to complete this arduous trek. Earlier in the year, the record was notably approached by Carolyn Robinson, an 80-year-old Australian, who became the oldest woman to reach the same destination.

Renowned as one of the most grueling hiking paths, the South Base Camp serves as the launching pad for climbers aiming to conquer the summit of Mount Everest.

The trek covers about 80 miles and demands hikers to endure 6 to 8 hours of trekking daily across steep, rocky landscapes under challenging weather conditions, according to experts.

This journey is not for the fainthearted, requiring rigorous preparation, steadfast resolve, and a blend of mental and physical resilience—traits that David McClung has exemplified throughout his life and career.

“I’ve always believed that adventure doesn’t have an expiration date,” said David. “This hike wasn’t about me—it’s about showing my children, grandchildren, and others that life should be lived to the fullest at every stage… and of course, it was about the adventure itself!”

As a combat veteran who served in the Vietnam War, David is no stranger to high-pressure and physically demanding situations. Before ascending Everest, he had already hiked various terrains on each of the seven continents, proving time and time again that age is truly just a number.

“This is exactly who my dad is,” said his daughter. “He’s always been determined, adventurous, and full of grit. We’re proud of him for reminding us that we can do hard things!”

With just two trekking poles in hand and his son by his side, David has completed one of man’s toughest challenges, showing the world that even though life is a climb, the view is well worth it.

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