Shehroze youngest climber to summit 10 peaks over 8,000m
Pakistan’s
young mountaineer Shehroze Kashif has become the youngest climber in the world
to summit ten peaks of over 8,000m as he scaled the world’s 11th tallest peak
Gasherbrum-1 in Pakistan.
Gasherbrum-1 is 8080 metres
high.
The
mountaineer's father Kashif Salman has confirmed that he has reached the summit
at 4:09am PKT on Friday morning.
With G-1, Shehroze has scaled
all five 8-thousanders in Pakistan. He is the youngest to have done the feat.
Shehroze surpassed Britain’s
Adriana Brownlee’s record of being the youngest to scale 10 peaks of 8,000m
just after 12 days of her achieving the feat.
The 21-year-old British woman
had achieved the feat when she reached atop K2 on 30th July.
Both Shehroze
and Kashif are eyeing the record of being the youngest mountaineers to scale
all 14 peaks of over 8,000m in the world.
The young Pakistani mountaineer
had earlier this week summited Gasherbrum-1 at 8035m.
With 10 peaks already to his
credit, Shehroze is now eyeing to summit the world’s 6th highest mountain Cho
Oyu (8188m), 7th highest mountain Dhaulagiri-1 (8167m) and 14th highest peak
Shishapangma (8027m) this year before going to Annapurna-1 in March next year.
Shehroze is also known as “The
Broad Boy”, a title he got after scaling the world’s 12 highest mountain The
Broad Peak in 2019 at the age of 17.
In 2021, he became the youngest
mountaineer to climb K2 at the age of 19. The same year he also scaled Mt.
Everest and Manaslu.
Earlier this year, Shehroze had
reached on top of Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu in Nepal in a span of less
than a month before summiting Nanga Parbat.
While descending from Nanga
Parbat this year, he along with partner Fazal Ali got stuck in extreme weather
and lost contact at a point but both showed nerves of steel by surviving the
night on the mountain and then descending at own to Camp1.
The incident, though, didn’t
dent Shehroze’s confidence and he immediately returned to mountains to scale
G-1 and G- in span of five days.
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