Ex-Post reporter conquers mountain trial, for her dad
A Hong Kong-born former South China Morning Post reporter has climbed the highest volcano on each continent in a record time of just five months in memory of her father, who lost his battle against cancer in 2008.
A Hong Kong-born former reporter has climbed the highest volcano on each continent in a record time of just five months in memory of her father, who lost his battle against cancer in 2008.
Sophie Cairns, 35, reached the summit of the dormant Mount Elbrus in Russia's Western Caucasus mountain range on June 10, bringing to a close the challenge she started in December.
The cancer affects the tube linking the throat to the stomach and kills about 400,000 people a year, with about half of all cases occurring in China. Her father, Richard Taylor, died that September aged 64, two weeks after being diagnosed with the condition. "He went very quickly," said Cairns. "It was a massive shock."
With no prior climbing experience, she and a group of friends from Hong Kong set out to climb the 5,895 metres to the top of Africa's highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, in September 2009. Cairns went on to climb a mountain a year.