Why did the author felt a tinge of sadness on climbing the peak of everest?
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He said that “instead of being jubilant” there was a tinge of sadness, because he had already done the 'ultimate' in climbing and there would be nothing higher to climb as all roads hereafter would lead down.
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Explanation:He said that “instead of being jubilant” there was a tinge of sadness, because he had already done the 'ultimate' in climbing and there would be nothing higher to climb as all roads hereafter would lead down.
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