Monday, October 14, 2024

Shehroze Kashif Climbs World’s Third Highest Peak To Pay Tribute to Pakistan Army’s Martyrs

Shehroze Kashif, Pakistan’s young mountaineer, accomplished another achievement at the start of this month when he surpassed as the youngest mountaineer to climb to the top of the Kangchenjunga peak, which is 8,586 meters.  

With this spectacular voyage of his, he was known as the first Pakistani to achieve the world’s third highest peak, which is situated in the eastern Himalayas, in Nepal.   “This video is dedicated to Pakistan Army Shuhadas.” In the video recording, he can be spotted screaming, “Pakistan zindabad.”  

Kashif, who was nicknamed “The Broad Boy,” became the youngest mountaineer to achieve the peaks of mountains, including Kanchenjunga, which is 8586 metres high, and Lhotse, which is 8,615 metres high.  

The ace climber of Pakistan started to hike when he was only 11. When he was at the age of 12, he initiated his adventurous journey by climbing the Makra peak, then Musa Ka Massalah mountain (4,080m), and then Chembra peak (4,600m).   

He conquered the Minglik Sar Shimshal (6,050 metres), K2 Gondogoro La K2 Base Camp, Khurdopin Pass (5,890 metres), Broad Peak (8,047 metres), Khusar Gang-Alpine Style, and Mount Everest (8,849 metres), at the age of 19.

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