Two-year-old British toddler Carter Dallas has become the youngest person ever to reach the Everest Base Camp, situated at 17,598 feet above sea level. His parents, a council worker and a sales manager who recently quit their jobs for a round-the-world trip, were thrilled with their son's achievement, preferring it to a holiday in Tenerife. Doctors were amazed that Carter did not experience any altitude sickness. The family's next destination is Cambodia.
Scottish toddler believed to be youngest person ever to reach Mount Everest base camp https://t.co/UbY344gKnS
Parents who took two-year-old to Everest base camp say doctors were 'amazed' that he didn't suffer from altitude sickness - after council worker and sales manager quit their jobs to take son on round-the-world trip (with Cambodia next on the list) https://t.co/r5E2Y6YFBj https://t.co/BjowGpXVOO
🗻 A two-year-old British boy is thought to be the youngest person ever to reach Everest Base Camp. Ross Dallas took son Carter to the mountain’s southern campsite, which is located 17,598ft above sea level. Read more 👇 https://t.co/aFjy4mvWPa https://t.co/mXl38ykOSS
British toddler becomes youngest person ever to reach Everest base camp - 'WAY better than Tenerife' https://t.co/ZdJZONGNOV
⛰️Two-year-old British boy is ‘youngest ever’ to reach Everest base camp https://t.co/2esjEtFnkp
British tot Carter Dallas, two, becomes youngest person ever to reach Everest base camp as proud parents say: 'It's way better than holidaying in Tenerife!' https://t.co/dNClfBQJHw https://t.co/KS5uExkDki