NANGA PARBAT/ISLAMABAD: Famous Pakistani Mountaineer Sajid Sadpara climbed the ninth-highest peak Nanga Parbat. He achieved this milestone without using supplementary oxygen.
Sajid Sadpara confirmed the news via his Twitter account. He had already scaled the six highest peaks without using artificial oxygen.
He said that his ascend to the mount’s summit, at an altitude of 8,126 meters, was a part of the rope-fixing expedition with the leading team.
Meanwhile, he pointed out that it was his first summit of the mountaineering season in Pakistan.
History created
Earlier, Sajid Ali Sadpara created history by becoming the first mountaineer from his country to reach the summit of Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest peak in the world.
The climber was stuck in the afternoon by a huge avalanche around C4, according to Sadparaโs team, who confirmed that he reached the summit of Manaslu before that.
Manasluโs โreal summitโ gained notoriety when renowned Nepali climber MingmaG asserted that all previous summit attempts at the peak were not the true summit and that there was still a distance to travel before reaching the mountainโs peak.
Following Mingmaโs confession, a number of climbersโamong them Pakistani climbers Sirbaz Ali and Shehroze Kashifโaiming for various recordsโannounced that they would attempt to summit Manaslu again.
The climbers who wanted to reach a real summit this season included Sajid Ali Sadpara, the late Ali Sadparaโs son.
Sajidโs successful ascent of Mt. Manaslu, 8,163 metres, without the use of extra oxygen was confirmed by his team on Monday afternoon.
When the massive avalanche slammed the climbers on route C-4, forcing many other climbers to abandon their plans, Sajid had already crossed 8,000 metres.
He was moving on to his destination, according to the expedition management that Sajid works for the promotion of mountaineering. Many Pakistanis have set world record in this field.

