Panaji: Tinkesh Kaushik, a 30-year-old man from Goa, has become the world's first triple amputee to reach the Mount Everest Base Camp located 17,598 feet above sea level, a private disability rights body has claimed. Kaushik, who completed the challenging Everest Base Camp journey on May 11, lost his both limbs below his knees and a hand following an electrocution accident in Haryana when he was 9 years old. The amputee, who uses prosthetic limbs, moved to Goa a few years back and has been working as a fitness coach.
Kaushik has made Goa proud with his achievements, Disability Rights Association of Goa (DRAG) chief Avelino D'Souza told reporters at a press conference here on Wednesday. A post shared by Tinkesh (@tinkeshkaushik) When his health suffered Kaushik said he initially thought the trek would be easy as he is a fitness coach but realised the challenges when he started preparing for it. "I did not have any prior experience in mountaineering.
I prepared for that before going to the base camp. I am a fitness coach by profession and thought it would be an easy trek for me," he said. Kaushik said as he started work on the ground, it was very painful for him on the first day because of his level of amputation and prosthetic limbs.
" I found trekking to be challenging. On the second day, I said that I have to do it. It's a doable trek.
In between, my health was bad, I suffered an acute mountain bout (sickness)," he said. Kaushik said he could finish the trek because of his me.
