Shehroz Kashif becomes youngest Pakistani to climb all peaks above 8,000 meters
Shehroz Kashif, a 22-year-old mountaineer from Pakistan, has made history as the youngest Pakistani to summit all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters after reaching the 8,027-meter Shishapangma in Nepal. He is only the second Pakistani, following Sirbaz Khan, to achieve this remarkable feat.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:43 | 09 October 2024
- Modified Date: 11:46 | 09 October 2024
Pakistan's 22-year-old Shehroz Kashif has become the youngest Pakistani to climb all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters (26,247 feet).
Kashif successfully reached the summit of the 8,027-meter (27,221-foot) Shishapangma peak, located in Nepal on early Wednesday morning, completing his journey of climbing all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters, according to the Alpine Club of Pakistan, the country's official mountaineering body.
He is the second Pakistani to do that following renowned mountaineer Sirbaz Khan, who achieved the feat last week.
- 'THE BROAD BOY'
Hailing from the northeastern city of Lahore, Kashif is only the sixth Pakistani to scale Mount Everest.
Among them, Samina Baig is the only woman climber to achieve the feat in 2013.
The son of a local businessman, Kashif started climbing at age of 11, gradually scaling peaks ranging from 3,000 meters to 8,000 meters before ascending Mount Everest and K2.
In 2013, he scaled the 3,885-meter (12,746-foot) Makra Peak, situated in Pakistan's northwestern Mansehra district, while just 11 years old.
His 2019 expedition to the 8,047-meter (26,401-foot) Broad Peak, located in Pakistan's northern Gilgit-Baltistan region, earned him the title "The Broad Boy."