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American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

American climber dies on world's fifth-highest peak in Nepal

Deccan Herald06-05-2025

Pancoe, who survived a brain tumor when younger, had completed the Explorer's Grand Slam - climbing the highest peaks on each of the seven continents and then skiing to both the North and South Poles.

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