Photo courtesy Shehroze Kashif Facebook
Shehroze Kashif, 19, became the youngest Pakistani mountaineer to reach the summit of Mount Everest 8,848.86 metres on Tuesday.
In an update on Facebook, Nepalese mountaineer and the expedition manager of Seven Summit Treks, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, congratulated Kashif for becoming the youngest Pakistani to climb Mount Everest. “This morning Kashif successfully climbed the Mt. Everest as a part of Seven Summit Treks Everest Expedition 2021,” he wrote.
An update on Kashif’s Facebook page said, “ALHAMDULILLAH ALHAMDULILLAH. Received the text confirmation from Shehroze Kashif. History has been made !!!!!!!!! Ma Sha Allah Shehroze has summited Everest.”
Hailing from Lahore, Kashif is also the youngest Pakistani to have climbed Broad Peak (8,047m) at the age of 17. He used supplemental oxygen on his climbs to Broad Peak and Everest.
Islamabad: A 19-year-old has become the youngest Pakistani to climb the world’s highest peak Mount Everest on Tuesday.
Shehroze Kashif, who hails from Lahore, climbed the stood on top of the 8,849-meter (29,032 ft) mountain on May 11, proudly raising the flag of Pakistan. “Alhamdulillah. History has been made! Shehroze has summited Everest on May 11 at 5:02am Pakistan time” read the update on his Instagram page. He was descending to camp 3 of Everest in Nepal after the successful summit, according to the update on social media.
“Kashif successfully climbed the Mount Everest as a part of Seven Summit Treks - Everest Expedition 2021,” announced Nepalese mountaineer and the expedition manager, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, and congratulated him on becoming the youngest Pakistani to climb Mount Everest.
Sirbaz, Joshi dedicate Annapurna peak climb to Ali Sadpara
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Sirbaz, Joshi dedicate Annapurna peak climb to Ali Sadpara
ISLAMABAD (APP) - Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi, who became the first Pakistanis to summit the 8,091-metre Annapurna peak in Nepal, last week have dedicated their feat to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP) said on Tuesday.
Sadpara was declared dead in February, this year after he went missing on the world’s second-highest mountain, K2, during a winter expedition.
“It’s a great accomplishment. They’ve hoisted Pakistan and ACP’s flags on Annapurna for the first time. The club acknowledges their contributions,” Secretary ACP, Karrar Haidri told APP.
The four-member Pakistani team that successfully completed the Annapurna expedition. Photo courtesy: Sirbaz Khan Instagram
Overcoming “tons of snow” and a thunderstorm, climbers Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi became the first Pakistanis to summit the 8,091-metre Annapurna peak in Nepal on Friday.
The Sirbaz-Joshi duo made the first summit push on April 13 but were unable to succeed as ropes could not be fixed. The second summit push on April 14 was again unsuccessful as the team ran out of rope at Camp IV (6,900m). For the Pakistani team, it was a case of ‘third time lucky’ and at 1:17pm on Friday, Sirbaz and Joshi were standing on top of Annapurna, according to details shared by their teammates on social media.