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Monday, July 29, 2024

Another Pakistani female mountain dweller culminations K2

 Sultana Bibi turns out to be third Pakistani lady to ascend the savage mountain, second most elevated in world

July 29, 2024

Another Pakistani female mountain dweller culminations K2


Another female Pakistani mountain dweller Sultana Bibi has scaled K2, the second most noteworthy mountain on the planet, enlisting her name among the couple of ladies from the country who have made to the highest point of the savage mountain.


Completing her climb recently (Monday), Sultana turned into the third female mountain dweller from Pakistan to achieve the accomplishment.


Before Sultana, Samina Baig and Niala Kiani were the initial two ladies to culmination the 8,611 meter mount. The previous was the very first lady from the country to scale K2 in July 2022 and last the second with a distinction of hours.


Sultana had left from Skardu in June with two groups of climbers trying to scale the dubious mountain that sits on the Pakistan-China line.


Sultana's group depended totally on six female climbers from Pakistan, while the other group was an endeavor of Pakistani and Italian climbers working together.


The woman climber was driven by eminent Pakistani mountain dweller Sirbaz Ali to the second most elevated top on the planet.


K2 is broadly named as the "savage mountain" after mountain dweller George Ringer said, "a savage mountain attempts to kill you."


The mountain's passing zone is very risky for climbers with its casualty rate being around 23 passings for each 100 climbers, as announced by Extreme Kilimanjaro.


The mountain's curiously flighty climate, overflow in torrential slides and rock falls, and troublesome courses for the highest point makes it live undermining for climbers.

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