A double amputee who accomplished a mammoth climbing document has been hailed on GB Information after scaling the world’s seven highest peaks.
Hari Budha Magar, a former Gurkha, from Canterbury, Kent, spoke to GB Information from Antarctica to regale the story of the three-day ascent.
The ex-British Military veteran, who misplaced his legs whereas he served in Afghanistan in 2010, accomplished the testing problem, which has taken greater than six years to overcome.
On Tuesday, the 46-year-old reached the summit of the ultimate mountain on his checklist, which was Antarctica’s 16,059ft snow-covered Mount Vinson.
His inspirational success has been within the works for years with the previous soldier enterprise relentless coaching to deal with the huge problem head-on.
Beforehand, Mr Magar opened up about his psychological and bodily wrestle after he misplaced his legs to an Improvised Explosive System whereas in Afghanistan.
However the veteran in the future was in a position to rediscover objective and start to pursue his childhood ambition of changing into a mountaineer.
Talking to GB Information, he instructed presenters Stephen Dixon and Anne Diamond the expertise was “superb” and he was really relieved to have achieved such a outstanding feat.

The inspiring British Military veteran joined GB Information from Antarctica
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Stephen mentioned: “It appears outstanding that you just’re there, proving to everybody that even what occurs to you…
“I do know you had an incident with an IED once you have been a Gurkha. However to lose two legs above the knee is horrific.
“You’ve got not let it cease you, which is a lesson to us all.”
Mr Magar added: “That’s the one of many motive that I am doing this. We do not have management of our [circumstances] typically, no matter occurs.

The inspiring British Military veteran reached the height on Tuesday
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“However after that occurs, then it is right down to us to decide on how one can reside the remainder of our lives. And I select to climbing mountains and making over and provoking others to climb their very own mount.”
The six-year-long problem started manner again in August 2019 when Mr Magar climbed Mont Blanc within the Alps, which sits at round 15,780ft excessive.
The next 12 months, he conquered Kilimanjaro at 19,341ft in Tanzania, earlier than in 2023, scaling Everest within the Himalayas.
He then ascended the North American Denali in June 2024, after which Acocagua in South America in February 2025.
Earlier than his closing tour in Antarctica, Mr Magar climbed Puncak Jaya in Oceania in October 2025.
Now, hailed by many for his admirable willpower, he has been awarded an MBE and a Satisfaction of Britain award.
Mr Magar will donate his whole cash raised to an array of veterans charities, together with The Gurkha Welfare Belief, Blesma, Workforce Forces, On Course Basis and Pilgrim Bandits.
His grand whole now sits at an unbelievable sum of greater than £30,000.

