
Pierre Carter: The man who paraglided off of Mount Everest and into the history books
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South African Pierre Carter became the first person to get a permit to paraglide off of Mount Everest in May 2022.
(CNN) — Many mountaineers will tell you that climbing down Mount Everest is harder than climbing up.
But South African Pierre Carter has come up with a breathtaking, death-defying workaround: hang gliding his way back to the bottom.
In May 2022, Carter made history by becoming the first person ever granted a permit from the Nepali government to glide off of Everest. While a few daring souls have completed the effort before, their descents were technically against the law. (None were ever fined or prosecuted.)

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