Another feat for Sajid Sadpara summits Nanga Parbat without oxygen

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Another feat for Sajid Sadpara summits Nanga Parbat without oxygen

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Sajid Sadpara, a renowned mountaineer, has achieved yet another astounding accomplishment by successfully conquering Nanga Parbat without the need of supplementary oxygen.

Sajid Sadpara, who is well-known for his outstanding mountaineering abilities, confirmed the story on his official Twitter account, expressing his satisfaction at this recent achievement.

Sajid claimed that his ascent to the world’s ninth-highest peak, 8,126 metres above sea level, was part of a rope-fixing mission supervised by a distinguished team.

The late Mohammad Ali Sadpara’s son stated that his achievement is also the first summit of the season in Pakistan, emphasising the significance of this achievement.

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It is worth noting that Sajid Ali Sadpara successfully scaled Mount Everest in Nepal last month without the need of supplemental oxygen or Sherpa assistance.

Sadpara told the media that his goal is to climb all 14 eight-thousanders without the need of supplementary oxygen, many of which he has already completed.

He has successfully summited K2, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, and Manaslu in Pakistan, all without the use of supplementary oxygen.

Naila Kiani became the second woman from Pakistan to reach the peak of Mount Everest last month, and she is also the first non-Nepalese mountaineer to scale the peak in this current mountaineering season.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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