Tyler Armstrong
Tyler Robert Armstrong is an American mountain climber who became the youngest person to climb Aconcagua in Argentina at the age of 9.
Mountaineering career
Beginning
Armstrong started his career as mountain climber at the age of 6 after watching a documentary about hiking. After finding out that the youngest person that ever climbed Mount Whitney was 9 years, Armstrong started to train every day and soon started to climb his first mountains.Expeditions
Mount Whitney (July 26, 2011) – 14,495 feet
Armstrong climbed Mount Whitney in a single day on July 26, 2011. At 7 years old, he might be the youngest boy to climb the mountain, with a 6-year-old girl, summiting in 2018.and later in 2019 twins aged 4 years 5 months old. Starting at the base camp, his 11-mile hike to the top, with an elevation gain of more than 6000 feet, took him 7 hours and 50 minutes.
Aconcagua (December 24, 2013) – 22,837 feet
In 2013 Armstrong climbed Aconcagua. As a training exercise, he climbed Mount Baldy on August 17, 2013, as part of the fifth annual Climb to Cure Duchenne.After obtaining a special permit, Armstrong started his climb on December 15, taking the Polish Glacier Traverse Route. On December 24, 2013, Armstrong reached the top and broke the record for being the youngest person to climb Aconcagua, at the age of 9.
Denali (June 2016) — 20,310 ft (6190 m)
At the age of 12, Tyler was denied a permit to climb Everest in the spring of 2016. Instead, he climbed Denali, reaching the summit in June 2016.Mountains climbed
Duchenne muscular dystrophy awareness
When Armstrong was climbing Mount Whitney with his parents, he met a boy with Duchenne [muscular dystrophy].Armstrong subsequently partnered with the CureDuchenne Foundation to raise money and awareness for the disease. By the summer of 2016 he had raised $25,000 out of a goal of one million dollars.
In addition to climbing he also hosted a special fund-raising movie presentation of Everest, with proceeds going to CureDuchenne foundation.