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Fossa’s Frank McCarthy becomes youngest Kerry person to summit Mount Everest

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Fossa’s Frank McCarthy becomes youngest Kerry person to summit Mount Everest

Fossa’s Frank McCarthy becomes youngest Kerry person to summit Mount Everest

Speaking exclusively to the Killarney Advertiser from Kathmandu after his successful descent, the local mountaineer shared his first thoughts on completing the historic 32-day rapid-ascent expedition.
"In terms of how I’m feeling, honestly, it still feels very surreal," McCarthy said. "I’ve just arrived back into Kathmandu from Base Camp and I don’t think the scale of it has properly sunk in yet. When you are on the mountain, especially on Everest, you are so focused on the next step, the next decision, the next section of the route, and getting yourself back down safely, that there isn’t much room to process the bigger picture in the moment."
The 32-day expedition followed a rapid-ascent strategy rather than the standard climbing timeline, a method that McCarthy noted put intense pressure on his body. Over the course of the rotations, the final summit push, and the descent, the Fossa man lost approximately 13kg.
"Standing on the summit at 8,848.86m was obviously an incredible moment, but even then it was not really a celebration in the normal sense," he explained. "You are literally standing on the highest point on earth, but you also know the job is only half done. The priority is to stay focused and get back down safely."
According to records from Irish Seven Summits, the feat officially makes him the youngest native of the Kingdom to conquer the world's highest peak.
"Now that I’m back down, safe and sound, I’m starting to understand how much it means. Being from Fossa and Kerry, standing on the summit with the Irish colours on my shoulder was very special. I’m told by Irish Seven Summits that this also makes me the youngest Kerry native to summit Mount Everest, which is something I am still trying to take in."
With the descent complete, McCarthy is now preparing for his journey back to Kerry.
"I’ll probably have a lot more perspective over the next week once I’ve had a chance to rest, eat properly, and process the whole experience. For now, I’m just very grateful to be back safely and looking forward to seeing family and friends again."

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Young entrepreneurs spot match-day business opportunity

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Two young local girls showed great business initiative on Saturday ahead of the Kerry v Donegal match at Fitzgerald Stadium.

Erin McSweeney and Jessie Doolin set up a sweet stall outside a house on Lewis Road, catching the thousands of football fans walking towards the grounds.

The enterprising pair did a busy trade selling soft drinks, sweets, and chocolates to the passing crowds before throw-in.

Their match-day venture also caught the attention of the national sports media, with a photograph of the girls at their stall captured by Sportsfile photographer Stephen McCarthy ahead of the game.

23 May 2026; Local vendors Erin McSweeney and Jessie Doolin, right, before the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Round 1 match between Kerry and Donegal at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney, Kerry. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

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Conor Pass photo captures top spot in Camera Club competition

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Noel O’Neill has claimed first place in the Unrestricted category of the latest Killarney Camera Club competition, which focused on the theme of the ‘Kerry Landscape’.

His winning photograph, titled ‘Conor Pass Lake and the Three Sisters’, features a detailed study of Mullaghveal located beneath the Conor Pass.

The image captures the wide sweep of the valley, utilizing an elevated viewpoint that allows the glacial landscape to unfold toward the Atlantic horizon. The composition highlights the quiet lakes in the foreground against the dark, rocky slopes of the valley, with the distant outline of the Three Sisters adding further depth and scale to the scene.

The judges praised the photograph as an outstanding example of landscape work, noting its effective balance of composition, light, and perspective to capture the vastness of the West Kerry terrain.

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