Pakistani mountaineer Shahrooz Kashif also set another record by climbing Nanga Parbat. Shahrooz Kashif climbed the Nanga Parbat peak of 8,126 meters. After which Shahrooz Kashif has become the youngest climber in the world to climb Nanga Parbat. Climber Shahrooz Kashif climbed Nanga Parbat on Tuesday, July 5 at 8:54 AM Pakistan time. Shahrooz, 20, from Lahore, has climbed the eighth peak from 8,000 meters. He started climbing at the age of 11.
Pakistani mountaineer Shahrooz Kashif also set another record
Shahrooz Kashif is determined to climb all 14 peaks of the world at an altitude of 8,000 meters. Remember that Shahrooz Kashif is the youngest climber in Pakistan to climb the 5 highest peaks. Mountaineer Shahrooz Kashif has received 2 Guinness World Records certificates. He was awarded certificates for climbing the 2 highest peaks. Shahrooz Kashif is the youngest climber to climb the highest peak, Mount Everest, and the second-highest peak. They climbed three major mountains in just 23 days, including Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.
He climbed Mount Everest 8849 meters, K2 8611 meters, Kanchenjunga 8586 meters, and Lotse 8516 meters. The Sports Board Punjab has also appointed him as the Youth Ambassador of Punjab for his outstanding services. It should be noted that there are 14 mountain peaks in the world higher than 8000 meters. The honor of climbing 8 peaks above 8000 meters is in the name of Muhammad Ali Sadpara of Pakistan.
Alhamdulillah #ShehrozeKashif has summited #NangaParbat 8126m at 8:45 a.m. today.
World Record: Youngest in the World to summit Nanga Parbat !!
Total – 8 X 8000ers
Congrats Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰#TheBroadBoy #TheKarakoramClub @KarakoramClub @faizanlakhani pic.twitter.com/qbAxebWBKn
— Shehroze Kashif (broadboy) (@Shehrozekashif2) July 5, 2022
It may be recalled that Muhammad Ali Sadpara and three of his companions went missing in February this year during a winter trek. After which the Pakistani forces launched a rescue operation but the body of Sadpara could not be found in the 12-day operation and it was announced to end the operation on February 18.