
Former Alberta politician one of the oldest Canadians to summit Mount Everest
RED DEER, Alta. — A former Alberta politician has become one of the oldest Canadians to summit Mount Everest.
John Oldring, who served as a member of the legislature from 1986 to 1993 after spending more than a decade on Red Deer city council, accomplished the feat on May 25.
“We probably had one of the best days of the year to summit on,” Oldring, 64, told the Red Deer Advocate.
He said they could see the curvature of the Earth through clear, blue skies from the world’s highest mountain top. His team had originally planned to reach the peak on May 26, which turned out to be a cloudy day for other climbers.