KATHMANDU: Pakistani mountaineer Sajid Sadpara created a new history by climbing the highest peak of Mount Manaslu without supplementary oxygen.
Mountaineer Sajid Sadpara shared the news on his official Twitter account. It should be noted that he is the first Pakistani to climb the highest peak of Mount Manaslu, this feat has not been accomplished by any other mountaineer before him. Located in Nepal, it is the eighth highest peak in the world.
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After summiting G-II in challenging conditions,
Summit Push tonight for G-I (aka Hidden Peak 8080m) the 11th highest mountain in the world #G1G2022 pic.twitter.com/RZAevVbawa— Sajid Ali Sadpara (@sajid_sadpara) August 10, 2022
It should be known that the new highest point on Mount Manaslu, a peak of more than 8,000 meters, was revealed last year after which all the previous summits were cancelled.
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Summit Pic
It’s an honour to raise the green flag 🇵🇰 on the top of ‘Mountain of Spirits’ Manaslu 8163m; the 8th highest peak of the world.
Thoughts and prayers are with lost and injured climbers from the avalanche #Manaslu2022
Video of summit to follow
Pakistan Zindabaad pic.twitter.com/T6RcPmajuN— Sajid Ali Sadpara (@sajid_sadpara) September 27, 2022