GILGIT: Pakistani national Sajid Sadpara has successfully summited the 9th highest mountain in the world, without oxygen support, Nanga Parbat.
💥💥Nanga Parbet Summit💥💥
Sajid Sadpara has successfully summited Nanga Parbet 8126m without Oxygen and as a part of lead rope fixing team
First summit of the season in Pakistan with @sst8848
Congratulations 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/80CEsJ0OOH— Sajid Ali Sadpara (@sajid_sadpara) June 26, 2023
Seven Summit Treks, a Nepal-based official mountaineering company, shared the development on social media, stating a team of 20 global climbers, including the international record-holder from Norway, Sherpa Tenjen (aka Lama), Kristin Harila, and Mingtemba, auspiciously reached the summit while fixing the summit rope.
🔹 Seven Summit Treks Nanga Parbat Expedition Summit Update! 🔹2023 Summer !
• The entire team of our first Nanga Parbat expedition achieved a remarkable feat today (26th June 2023) by successfully climbing Mount Nanga Parbat, standing tall at 8,126 meters, between 6:55 AM -… pic.twitter.com/mDSV2uRl8d
— Seven Summit Treks 🇳🇵 (@sst8848) June 26, 2023
Read the tweet, “This climb marked Kristin’s and Tenjen’s 10th ascent of an 8,000-meter peak out of the 14, as part of the Fastest 14 Peaks project. Additionally, Sophie Lavaud (Switzerland) and Tunc Findik (Turkey) completed their 14 Peak (all 8000ers) journey by conquering the final remaining peak, Nanga Parbat.”
Pakistani national Sadpara, who climbed the deadly K2 at nineteen, has completed summiting six peaks without oxygen.