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Mountaineering: Constance Schaerer, on Behalf of the Father and for Children

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The youngest French winner of Everest in May 2025, the 27-year-old Alsatian tells in a book, which comes out Wednesday, October 1, his conquest of four of the seven highest peaks of each continent. A project motivated by the wish of his father who died of cancer in 2007 to see his ashes scattered on the tops.
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The youngest French winner of Everest in May 2025, the 27-year-old Alsatian tells in a book, which comes out Wednesday, October 1, his conquest of four of the seven highest peaks of each continent. A project motivated by the wish of his father who died of cancer in 2007 to see his ashes scattered on the tops.

Five months after becoming, at the age of 26, the youngest Frenchman to climb Everest, Constance Schaerer publishes this Wednesday a book that traces her quest for the Seven highest peaks of each continent. More than just an adventure story, an intimate dialogue with her "little daddy", who died when she was 9, but whose breath runs through every page.

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lalsace.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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