Climbers Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi became the first Pakistanis to summit the 8,091-metre Annapurna peak in Nepal.
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- Mountaineering: Climbers Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi became the first Pakistanis to summit 8,091-metre Annapurna peak
- Mountaineering: Missing climbers on K2: Mohammad Ali Sadpara, John Snorri, Juan Pablo declared dead
- Mountaineering: Celebrated Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara: K2 winter expedition 2021 updates
- Mountaineering: Rock/Sport Climbing Competition 2021 from 9th January
- Mountaineering: Czech Republic Mountaineering team to climb 7,452 metres high Muchu Chhish peak
- Mountaineering: Foreign mountaineers undertake season's first climb in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Mountaineering: Asad Ali Memon climbs highest mountain in South America
- Mountaineering: Ali Sadpara becomes first Pakistani to climb deadliest mountain 'Mont Blanc'
- Mountaineering: Zaheer, Hassan, Aman, Sajid win National Rock and Sport Climbing Championships 2019
- Mountaineering: Alpha Adventure Club to host Islamabad Hike Contest on 24th November 2019
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The three missing climbers Muhammad Ali Sadpara, Iceland's John Snorri Sigurjónsson and Chile's Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto were officially declared dead in a press conference attended by the families and friends of the climbers in Skardu.
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Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the famous Pakistani mountain climber is still missing along with his companions since February 5 during the expedition to— the world's second-highest mountain, K2.
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Alpine Club of Pakistan in collaboration with Islamabad Alpine Association (IAA) and National Mountaineering and Sport Climbing Federation are jointly organizing Rock/Sport Climbing Competition 2021.
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A three-member expedition team from Czech Republic is set to climb 7,452 metres high Muchu Chhish peak, situated in the Batura- Muztagh sub-range in Karakoram mountain range, Pakistan.
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A first foreign expedition team of this summer has shown up in Pakistan to ascend 6500-metre high peak in Shimshal Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan.
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22-year-old mountaineer Asad Ali Memon successfully climbed Aconcagua, the highest mountain peak in South America and hoisted a 50-meter-long national flag at the top this week.
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Renowned Pakistani mountaineer Mohammad Ali Sadpara along with two other climbers, climbed Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps and deadliest in the world.
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Zaheer Ahmed secured first spot of sport climbing open category of National Rock and Sport Climbing Championships 2019 in Islamabad.
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Test your endurance on the lush green tracks of Margalla Hills and win cash prizes as Alpha Adventure Club is organizing a one day Hike Competition on 24 November 2019.
- Climbers Sirbaz Khan and Muhammad Abdul Joshi became the first Pakistanis to summit 8,091-metre Annapurna peak
- Missing climbers on K2: Mohammad Ali Sadpara, John Snorri, Juan Pablo declared dead
- Celebrated Pakistani mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara: K2 winter expedition 2021 updates
- Rock/Sport Climbing Competition 2021 from 9th January
- Czech Republic Mountaineering team to climb 7,452 metres high Muchu Chhish peak
- Foreign mountaineers undertake season's first climb in Gilgit-Baltistan
- Asad Ali Memon climbs highest mountain in South America
- Ali Sadpara becomes first Pakistani to climb deadliest mountain 'Mont Blanc'
- Zaheer, Hassan, Aman, Sajid win National Rock and Sport Climbing Championships 2019
- Alpha Adventure Club to host Islamabad Hike Contest on 24th November 2019
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