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Sirbaz, Joshi dedicate Annapurna peak climb to Ali Sadpara Published On 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. ....
Pak climbers summit Annapurna to honour Sadpara Top Story April 17, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani mountaineers – Sirbaz Khan and Abdul Joshi – who had left for Nepal to scale 8,091 meters Annapurna peak, considered one of the deadliest and most fatal mountains of the world, successfully summited the peak on Friday. A four-member team that also included team manager Saad Munawar and cameraman Kamran Ali started their expedition in late March to honour late Pakistani mountaineer and high-altitude porter, Muhammad Ali Sadpara. Tweeting about the success, Saad Munawar wrote; “With the grace of ALLAH SWT, Pakistani climbers Sirbaz Khan and Abdul Joshi summited Mt Annapurna at 1.30pm on 16th April, 2021. Communicating via radio sets, both climbers thanked the nation and asked for prayers for their safe return. This is Pakistan s first ever summit of Mt Annapurna. Mt Annapurna (8,091m) is the 10th highest Mountain in the world. This is not the success of 2 cli ....
Two men, Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi, became the first Pakistani climbers to summit the 8,091-metre high Annapurna peak in Nepal on Friday. They began the first push to the summit on April 13 but didn t succeed as the ropes were not fixed to the top. The second push began the next day, which again was unsuccessful as the duo ran out of ropes. Following this, a helicopter was called to bring them down to Camp IV of the peak at 6,900m. According to the team s social media updates, Friday evening, amid ....
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