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Stephen Venables (born 1954) is a British mountaineer and writer, who in 1988 became the first Briton to ascend to the peak of Mount Everest without bottled oxygen.

He pioneered a new route up the East Kangshung Face of Everest, considered an impossible challenge by most mountaineers before him.

See also: 1988 Kangshung Face Ascent of Everest
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