James Nicholls, from Yapton near Arundel, began his trek on November 11 and reached base camp 12 days later.
The 29-year-old, who works for the South Downs National Park, has so far raised £700 for Diabetes UK through his efforts but is confident people will continue to donate.
“I don’t think I could have pushed my body any further trying to make it to Base Camp,” said James.
James made it to base camp after 12 days walking (Image: Supplied)
“We trekked 90 miles and climbed more than 8,000 metres over 12 days. It was an incredible experience.
“The people of Nepal are amazing and made the experience what it was – a true once in a lifetime achievement.
“I’m delighted to have raised £700 for Diabetes UK and would like to thank everyone who supported me.”
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James was diagnosed with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) in November 2021.
“The diagnosis was a bit of a shock. There is diabetes in my wife’s family but none in mine so although I knew about the condition I wasn’t expecting to have it myself,” he said.
People can still donate to James’s Just Giving page here.
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