The Untold Story Of Everest's First Woman

She was barely five feet tall, weighed less than a sack of rice, and spent her childhood fighting off illness. To many, she looked like the last person you’d trust to carry a rope up a steep hill—let alone conquer the deadliest mountain on Earth. But in 1975, while the world doubted, she was already halfway up Everest, battered by avalanches, shivering inside a torn tent, and refusing to come down. This is the story of Junko Tabei, the first woman to summit Everest. And in doing so, she didn’t just make history — she cleared a path for every woman who would dare to dream beyond the horizon. Make sure to subscribe for weekly videos!