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SKARDU - A Pakistani mountaineer Hassan Sidhpara has conquered the highest Mount Everest.
According to media reports, Hassan Sidhpara reached on the top of Mount Everest and hoisted Pakistani flag at 6.00am on Thursday to dedicate his extra ordinary victory to his beloved country.
Sidhpara is second Pakistani mountaineer who has succeeded to conquer world’s highest Mount Everest. Prior to him, Nazir Saba successfully climbed to the top of Mount Everest.
Hassan Sidhpara and Nazir Saba both belong to Gilgit.

Mountaineer Hassan Sidhpara conquers Mount Everest | Pakistan Today | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport and multimedia
 
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SKARDU - A Pakistani mountaineer Hassan Sidhpara has conquered the highest Mount Everest.
According to media reports, Hassan Sidhpara reached on the top of Mount Everest and hoisted Pakistani flag at 6.00am on Thursday to dedicate his extra ordinary victory to his beloved country.
Sidhpara is second Pakistani mountaineer who has succeeded to conquer world’s highest Mount Everest. Prior to him, Nazir Saba successfully climbed to the top of Mount Everest.
Hassan Sidhpara and Nazir Saba both belong to Gilgit.

Mountaineer Hassan Sidhpara conquers Mount Everest | Pakistan Today | Latest news, Breaking news, Pakistan News, World news, business, sport and multimedia

Excellent achievement for Pakistan.
 
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good job boy......it is one of my dreams to climb K-2 oneday.....somehow....now I guess by using PDF i am gaining some extra weight...:unsure:
 
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Indians, Pakistani join hands for lofty cause in Nepal - The Times of India

KATHMANDU: The siege of Mumbai in 2008 created new bad blood between India and Pakistan and the discovery this month that Osama bin Laden was hiding in Pakistan's Abbottabad for at least six years further strengthened New Delhi's suspicion of Islamabad's complicity in terror attacks in India. However, three Indians and a Pakistani have put aside feelings of hostility to become members of the same team for a lofty cause: Mt Everest.

They are part of a 15-member expedition that set off from Kathmandu on April 6 to summit Mt Everest, the highest peak in the world, and is expected to make the final onslaught this week.

"I am a business man," laughs Dambar Parajuli of Prestige Adventure Pvt Ltd, the Kathmandu-based mountaineering agency that is handling the logistics for the team. "I put business first and ignore politics. People came to me seeking to climb Mt Everest and I assembled a team without looking at their political colours. The Indians and Pakistani member were introduced to one another before they set off and there were no fireworks. Now it's up to them to decide what kind of rapport they would develop during the climb."

Like politics, Everest brings together strange bedfellows for sheer economic reasons. It requires almost $35,000 to embark on an Everest adventure. The climbing permit alone costs $25,000 for individual climbers. However, if a group of seven people can be formed, each has to pay $10,000 for the climbing permit and the figure decreases further if there are more members in the expedition.

The International Everest Expedition Spring 2011 also has members from the US, UK, Poland, Japan and Slovakia. The leader is Mahdi Amidi Ahang, a 32-year-old Iranian. The lone Pakistani is 48-year-old Hassan from Baltistan. His Indian team mates are Hari Om, 31, from Haryana, Richa Sheokand, 25, also from Haryana, and Tine Mena, 25, from Arunachal Pradesh.

The last time that people from warring states attempted the peak as part of the same expedition was in 2006 when the Everest Peace Project -- an all-religion delegation of climbers cobbled together by an American Buddhist, Lance Trumbull -- put together a Palestinian Muslim and two Jewish climbers from Israel.
 
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NEPAL: Pakistani mountaineer and adventurer, Hassan Sadpara, reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 11.

The expedition was launched by the Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP) under the patronage of President Asif Ali Zardari.

The expedition team left Islamabad for Nepal on March 30. Hassan, 48, is a native of Skardu who has also climbed five mountains of over 8,000 metres in height including K2, Nanga Parbat, and Broad Peak.

He is the second Pakistani who has hoisted Pakistani flag on Mount Everest.


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PESHAWAR, May 12 (APP): Renowned climber from Baltistan, Hassan Sadpara has conquered the highest peak of the world Mount Everest in Nepal without the facility of Oxygen kit and become the second Pakistani to achieve such feat after Nazir Sabir. Mountaineering Team organized by Alpine Club of Pakistan had established their base camp III at 7, 200 meter in the Everest Mountains.
The Expedition was launched by Alpine Club of Pakistan (ACP) with the patronage of the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari is being led by Muhammad Ali Cheghazi, ACP Vice President.
Other members of the expedition were Mohammad Sadiq and Ghulam Muhammad Faisal but they were failed to reach the top while Hassan was the only reached the top and hoisted the national flag on the highest mountain Mount Everest (8,848m) from its South side in Nepal and created a world record by not using Oxygen.
According to a fax facsimile received here, the team, which had left Islamabad on March 3 but only Hassan reached the top of Mount Everest in the early morning at 6.00 a.m Thursday.
The lead climber of the Expedition Hassan Sadpara had reached 5,350 metre high Everest Base camp on April 11 while after fully acclimatization Hassan was able to establish Camp I (5,900 m) by mid of April and was able to reach Camp III (7,200m) on May 3. Hassan was in good health. Hassan started his climb to 8,000 m high Camp IV on May 11.
The renowned climber from Baltistan Hassan Sadpara climbed the M. Everest but other three members could not climb further after reaching at Camp-III (7,200m).
Hassan Sadpara said, it was his ambition to scale Mount Everest in 2007, but he could not do so because of financial problem. Hassan thanked President Zardari for sponsoring his Mount Everest expedition. “Today I’m happy to conquer the World’s highest peak without using oxygen.
Hassan Sadpara, born in 1963, reached the summit at around 6.00 am. Now Hassan is returning back, an official of APC said. Pakistan and Nepal are home to some of the World’s highest mountains.
Around 3,000 people have made it to the top of Everest since Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first conquered the 8,848-metre (29,028-foot) peak in 1953.
The summit season on Everest begins in late April and May when a small window between spring and the summer monsoon offers the best conditions for making the climb.

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Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Hassan conquers Mount Everest with no oxygen kit
 
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I still couldnt find the picture of Pakistani flag hoisting on Everest, as the article says. Anyways, I am Hassan too :P

Both side would be claiming the top as their territory..And Un has annouced it as A disputed Area.. Now Napalese are considering themselves As dumb@$$e$
 
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