Hunzaiite Abdul Joshi Becomes 8th Pakistani To Hoist Flag On Mount Everest

Hunzaiite Abdul Joshi, on Monday, successfully scaled the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest (8,848 metres) and raised Pakistan’s flag on top of the world.

Thirty-eight-year-old Joshi started his final summit from Camp 4 last night at around 9pm PKT and reached the top on Sunday near 5am PKT.

Known as “pathfinder” among mountaineers due to his extraordinary skills, Joshi was part of the team led by Mingma G.

He is the eighth Pakistani to successfully scale Mount Everest. Nazir Sabir, Abdul Jabbar Bhatti, Hassan Sadpara, Mirza Ali Baig, Samina Baig, Shehroze Kashif and Sirbaz Ali Khan have also summitted the highest peak in the world.

In April last year, Joshi, along with Sirbaz Khan, had summitted 8,091 metres Annapurna peak.

His first peak was Manglik Sar at 6,050 metres.

He caught everyone’s attention when he led a team for the first-ever successful summit of Passu Cones in Gilgit.

Mountaineers say that Joshi is one of the most skilled climbers in the country but he mainly focuses on unclimbed peaks and finding paths to summit.

Joshi is likely to return to the base camp on May 18.


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