"2-Year-Old Boy Shocks Doctors by Reaching Everest Base Camp, Sets Record as Youngest Climber"

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Ross and Jade Dallas quit their jobs, rented their home, and embarked on a year-long world tour with their two-year-old son, Carter, visiting countries such as India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Nepal, where Carter reached the Everest base camp at 17,598ft. Despite concerns about altitude sickness, the family has continued their journey, with plans to explore more countries. While some medical professionals caution against exposing young children to extreme altitudes, the Dallas family believes that exposing Carter to different cultures and environments at a young age is beneficial.
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