A renowned mountaineer from Pakistan named Sajid Sadpara has made history by successfully summiting Mount Everest without the aid of Sherpas, who are thought to be the world’s best mountaineers. He is the first Pakistani to ascend the world’s highest peak without the aid of oxygen tanks thanks to this incredible feat.
Sajid had already succeeded in scaling several difficult peaks without the use of oxygen before his victory on Everest, including K2 (8,611m), Gasherbrum-I (8,080m), Gasherbrum-II (8,035m) in Pakistan, and Manaslu (8,163m) in Nepal. His ultimate objective is to climb each of the fourteen 8,000-meter mountains without using any additional oxygen.
This accomplishment realizes his late father’s dream, Mohammad Ali Sadpara, a well-known climber in his own right. Sajid wrote on Twitter, “History has been made as the first Pakistani to summit Everest alone, without the aid of additional oxygen or a personal sherpa.” His father had high hopes for Pakistan.
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