KARACHI: Rising to the top of the world11th highest peak Gasherbrum-1 (18,080 m), three Pakistani climbers – Shekhroze Kashif, Sirbaz Ali and Nyla Kiani – conquered made distinctive entries.
twenty-year-old Shekhroze became the youngest climber to conquer 10 peaks. of over 8000 m, and Nailya Kiani became first Pakistani woman conquered three peaks of over 8000 m
Syrbaz, who aspires to become first Pakistani climbs all 14 peaks of over 8000 m, achieved on top of his 12th pick, without use of extra oxygen.
Kashif Salman, father of twenty-year-old Shehroze Kashif, told this correspondent that Shehroze had reached the summit of Gasherbrum-1 at 4:09 PKT on Friday morning. Shehrose also accomplished a feat of conquer all five eight-thousanders in Pakistan as the youngest climber.
He surpassed the 21-year-old Briton.year- old Adriana Brownlee record of scaling 10 peaks of 8000 m just after 12 days of she accomplished the feat.
With 10 Spades already To his credit, Shehrose is now eyeing the top of the world6th highest Mount Cho-Oyu (8,188 m), 7th place highest Mount Dhaulagiri-1 (8167 m) and 14th highest Shishapangma peak (8027 m) is year before the trip to Annapurna-1 in March next year.
Shehrose also known as “The Tramp”, a title he received after scaling the world12th highest Mountain Broad Peak in 2019 aged aged of 17.
Pakistani climber from Dubai Nailah Kiani became first Pakistani woman conquered three peaks of over 8000m when she reached the summit of G-1 around 7:45 am Pakistani time.
“Summit, Alhamdulillah,” she wrote. via her companion device. “Unbelievable, just three weeks after K2. It was harder than K2. no rope on most technical sections,” she said. added. This is her third peak. of over 8000 m, everything in Pakistan that makes her first Pakistani woman conquered the third peak of 14 such peaks in in world.
Naila, mother of two, climbed 8034 m world13th highest Mount Gasherbrum-1 in 2021 before climbing 8611 m K2, second the highest mountain in in world last month. She reached the top of K2 moments after Samina Beig – first Pakistani conquered K2 and became second accomplish a feat.
Naila also first Pakistani did a great job of double-heading climbing K2 and Gasherbrum-1 in cover of 20 days. Meanwhile, famous Pakistani climber Sirbaz Ali Khan received one step closer to your goal of becomes first Pakistani climbs all fourteen eight-thousanders in in world when he took his number reaches 12. He only has to climb the top of Shishapingma and Cho Oyu. complete his mission pinnacle 14.
its pinnacle manager Saad Munawar confirmed on his social media Sirbaz is reported to have reached the summit around 7:30 AM PST and climbed the mountain without supplemental oxygen.
“Alhamdulillah, another historical achievement how Sirbaz Khan raises the green flag on a record 12th eight-thousander on the summit of Gasherbrum-1, today at 7:30 (local time). Sirbaz climbed the mountain without using extra oxygen. With this peak, Sirbaz conquered all the 8000-meter peaks. in Pakistan and Nepal,” he said.
“Syrbaz also led the Pakistani team saw Sohail Sakhi achieve his first Summit 8000 m without using supplemental oxygen, Saad added.
Sirbaz kicked out off his “Summit 14” tour of climbing Nanga Parbat in autumn of 2017 then he moved to climb K2 in summer of 2018. In 2019 he conquered Lhotse, Broad Peak, Manaslu.
The Covid-19 pandemic is not allow Sirbaz to choose from for any vertex in 2020 but he’s back in the mountains in 2021 and reached the top of Mount Annapurna, in the same season he climbed Everest before returning to Pakistan and climbing to the summit of Gasherbrum-2. in summer of 2021.
Previously it year, Sirbaz overcame Makala (8463 m) and Kanchenjunga (8586 m). “The Summit 14 mission could have started as a personal goal but now there are so many more attached to him and I am fully committed to winning honor and pride for my country, my people, and especially low-income mountaineering community of Pakistan,” Sirbaz said earlier. year. Meanwhile, Sajid Sadpara and Imtiaz Sadpara also climbing Gasherbrum-1 on Friday. Both Sajid and Imtiaz achieved the feat without use of extra oxygen.

