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Retired B.C. soldier conquers Mount Everest, fulfilling lifelong dream

East Sooke resident journeys to top of world in mountaineering quest
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James Sails, 37, with his mountaineering helmet signed by his Mount Everest teammates. (Kevin Laird - Sooke News Mirror)

Two years after retiring from the Canadian Forces, an East Sooke man has reached the top of the world.

James Sails, 37, completed the two-month-long trek up Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth at 8,849 metres high, on May 24 at 5:45 a.m.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 euphoric when you get there. It becomes a bit of a dream state,sa国际传媒 said Sails, who unravelled a small Canadian flag at the summit.

Sails quest to conquer Mount Everest follows years of preparation and climbing some of the biggest peaks in the world in Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, and Africa.

Like most die-hard mountaineers, reaching the top of Mount Everest was a lifelong goal.

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It began 25 years ago when he saw the film Everest, which recounts a 1996 mountain scale attempt. Eight climbers died.

Sails spent 19 years in the Forces, first as an infantry soldier and later in special operations that opened the door to begin climbing mountains that would build his resume to attempt Mount Everest.

He said his military helped train with resiliency and mental toughness.

sa国际传媒淭he other part of it is I have a lot of drive,sa国际传媒 said Sails, whose wife urged him to conquer Mount Everest.

He also wanted to prove to his four children and eight nieces and nephews that all goals were possible.

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There was a lot of preparation to train for the Mount Everest expedition, mainly hiking trails and ridges from the Galloping Goose to the Juan de Fuca trails sa国际传媒 sometimes three times in one day.

sa国际传媒淭raining was easy living in a place like Sooke. It was like a new park every day, so I never got bored,sa国际传媒 Sails said.

Sails said some people attempting Mount Everest arensa国际传媒檛 ready for the challenge.

About 600 people summited Mount Everest this year, including 350 Sherpas supporting 250 clients. Thirteen climbers and Sherpas have been confirmed dead, with another four missing and presumed dead.

Sailssa国际传媒 team passed a dead climber as they left Camp 4 and saw another as they descended from the summit. Another climber was without oxygen as they passed him, leading to the mountaintop. He went missing the next day.

A team member struggled throughout the expedition, and his fingers were blackened by frostbite after attempting the summit.

Fortunately, the team achieved a 75 per cent success rate in reaching the summit, which is higher than the typical 50 per cent.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 serious business,sa国际传媒 Sails said. sa国际传媒淵our focus is on avoiding any mistakes because even one mistake could lead to sliding off the mountain and ending up seven kilometres away in China.sa国际传媒

Sails said being away from his family was the most challenging part for him.

sa国际传媒淵ou wake up in a cold tent after climbing for 12 hours and question what are you doing here with kids at home, but you donsa国际传媒檛 want to give into that. You have to really keep your mind in there.sa国际传媒

Sails said now that hesa国际传媒檚 accomplished one of his lifesa国际传媒檚 goals, he will put mountaineering aside for the time being.

But his sense of adventure hasnsa国际传媒檛 waned.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e always liked to fly. Maybe Isa国际传媒檒l get my pilotsa国际传媒檚 licence,sa国际传媒 he said.

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sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 euphoric when you get there,sa国际传媒 says East Sooke resident James Sails on trip to the top of Mount Everest. (Submitted by James Sails)
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Crossing an ice crevice on the way to the Mount Everest crevice. (Submitted by James Sails)


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