On May 22, Unger and Lehmann became only the third and fourth deaf people to summit Mount Everest.
Deaf climbers on the riseUntil this year, only one deaf person had ever summited Everest – Japanese climber Satoshi Tamura, an alpine skier who succeeded on his third attempt, in 2016.
Courtesy Shayna Unger and Scott LehmannClimbing up and overThe Everest environment can make communication difficult for anyone, deaf or not.
Unger and Lehmann have been a couple since high school, but they only started climbing together in 2015, when they summited Kilimanjaro.
Muhammad Hawari Hashim (far left), a Sherpa guide, Shayna Unger, and Scott Lehmann at Everest base camp.
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