Becca Lunnon reaches a significant climbing milestone in Tasmania despite suffering a torn knee ligament, according to multiple reports. The stories describe how she did not grow up as an outdoor hiker and initially struggled to learn the skills involved in climbing. Her physiotherapist is described as being alarmed by her decision to keep climbing after the injury. However, Lunnon continues her training and rehabilitation and keeps pursuing her goal. All three sources present the milestone as the culmination of her determination to remain active and return to climbing despite a serious physical setback. The coverage is largely biographical, focusing on her background, the injury, and her perseverance rather than on broader policy or sporting controversy. While the articles share the same central narrative, they do not add different details about the exact mountain, event format, timing, or the specific nature of the ligament damage in the excerpts provided. Overall, the reports agree that Lunnon’s torn knee ligament does not prevent her from completing the achievement in Tasmania’s mountainous terrain.