and werent you jealous bharati, to see the pakistan??? rather than focusing on those minute part
Leave it. Don't make it India vs Pakistan at least for this thread.
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and werent you jealous bharati, to see the pakistan??? rather than focusing on those minute part
On 30 of August 2010 at 8:03am, Pakistani standard time, first Pakistani girl, Samina Baig 18years old, topped up Chashkin Sar 6400m, Unclimbed Peak, in the extreme karakorum, shimshal village in the Hunza Giligit region.
yes you are right, Nanga Parbat in Pakistan is well known as killer mountain, as its the most deadliest of the eight-thousanders for climbers, tho its 8,126 m, and ranked 9th
Also a movie is made on it named as Nanga Parbat (2010)
Nanga Parbat (2010) - IMDb
also it is one of the most beautiful, IMO
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Why this new is so late in PDF since she went there on 30 Aug? Where was the media? By the way, the idea of to make a documentary to promote women adventure in Pakistan is a good thing..
And can anyone say how to measure the height of any peak?


Why this new is so late in PDF since she went there on 30 Aug? Where was the media? By the way, the idea of to make a documentary to promote women adventure in Pakistan is a good thing..
And can anyone say how to measure the height of any peak?
6,400 m =6.4 Km Tall peak?
Taller than the tallest peak ever in the world??sounds unrealistic,eh?
mount everest is 848 m and this peak is 6,400 m!!??
Did Pakistan find it recently?
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wohooo! yesterday I was watching a video posted by Omar1984 called "Vertical Limit" (that is filmed in K-2 Pakistan) and it makes you realize that how difficult it is to climb these killer mountains. Many peoples lost their lives in the whole movie
Thats a great achievement - Congratulations to her for these wonderful milestone
Part 1 of that movie...you can go to youtube for remaining parts.......and its a must watch movie since they show the role of Pakistan Army, K-2 mountain and local residents too.....and last not least, its a very interesting movie
YouTube - Vertical Limit (2000) part 1

@Zaki: Bro if I am not wrong then Vetical Limit was picturised in New Zealand while its background was indeed K2. I love especially one dialogue where Roshan (Indian artist, Nehru of Bharat Ek Khoj) being a Pakistani army personnel says "It is 3 am, Time to wake up Indians".![]()
Is there already, or perhaps will be, an account of the expedition in detail? I hope so!