Bianca is the youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest.

Previously, Bianca had set the record for the youngest female climber to climb Mount Manaslu in Gorkha in 2024 at the age of 16.

Jestha 7, 2083

Suraj Kunwer

Bianca is the youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest.

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Bianca Jane Adler, 18, from Australia, has become the youngest Australian to climb Mount Everest by successfully climbing the highest peak on Wednesday morning.

According to the climbing management company Seven Summit Treks, Bianca reached the summit of Mount Everest in favorable weather conditions on Wednesday morning. She was accompanied by guides Pemba Tshering and Ngudu Sherpa.

According to the company's general manager Thaneshwor Guragai, she has reached the Everest base camp. She will be arriving in Kathmandu by helicopter today.

Earlier, Bianca had set the record for the youngest female climber in 2024 by climbing Mount Manaslu in Gorkha at the age of 16. Her father Paul Adler had climbed Mount Everest in 2007 and mother Fiona Adler in 2006.

According to ABC news agency, this was Bianca's second attempt. Last year, she had to postpone the climb due to adverse conditions after reaching about 400 meters below the summit.

Both her father Paul Adler and mother Fiona Adler have climbed Everest before. Paul Adler climbed Everest in 2007. This time, he also supported his daughter Bianca's expedition. He reached Camp-2 via the base camp and was closely following her daughter's climb from there. 

Speaking to ABC Australia, he said that the upper part of Everest is very dangerous and that it was a great courage to overcome such a challenge at the age of 18. 

Fiona Adler climbed Everest in 2006 and is considered one of the first Australian women to climb Everest. This time, she also reached the base camp with her daughter. 

Paul and Fiona said they were emotional and proud of their daughter's success. The Adler family is now seen as an inspirational family in the Australian mountaineering community.

The family made history when the father, mother and daughter all climbed Mount Everest, the world's highest peak.

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