Times of Islamabad

International climbers team to make history on Nanga Parbat

International climbers team to make history on Nanga Parbat

*ISLAMABAD: *A four-member international climbing team is all set to embarkon the journey to climb 8,126 metres Nanga Parbat in the extremes of winter.

“The team, comprising two Pakistani climbers Rehmatullah and Karim Hayatand as many foreigners Thomas Ballard (British) and Danile Nardi (Italian),has reached the Chilas town of Gilgit-Baltistan and from there it willleave for the expedition on Tuesday,” Ali Muhammad Saltoro, owner of AlpineAdventures Guides, told *APP *on Sunday*. *

Alpine Adventures Guides is the only company in Pakistan that has organisedwinter expeditions to Nanga Parbat during the past five years.

Thomas Ballard is the son of British renowned female mountaineer AlisonHargreaves, who died on August 13, 1995 while descending from the summit ofK2, while Nardi is a seasoned mountaineer, who visited Pakistan more than12 times in the past and has already scaled several giant world peaks,including Mount Everest, K2 and Nanga Parbat.

Rehmatullah has climbed Gasherbrum-I and Gasherbrum-II, while Karim hasscaled Broad Peak. “This time the team will be trying to open a new routeon Nanga Parbat, which it has named as ‘Mummery’,” Ali said.

He said the mountaineers would need at least two months to complete theirvoyage. “Two Italian trekkers, Appella Daniele and Carati Alessandra, willalso accompany the mountaineers till the base camp,” Ali added.

Until 2016, Nanga Parbat has never been climbed in winters. But Spanish andItalian mountaineers along with Pakistan’s Ali Sadpara became the world’sfirst athletes to scale the 8,126 metres high mountain in extreme coldweather.

Located in the Diamer District of Gilgit Baltistan, Nanga Parbat is alsoknown as the “Killer Mountain”.