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I am going start posting videos on what makes Pakistan interesting, unique and off the beaten track. I begin with TRT's Eva Zubeck's report. Pakistan is a incredible mash up of geographies and collage of differant ethnic groups.

 

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Beautiful country I hope day to visit it one day.

I know Pakistan does not get the best public image due to a wide range of things. Leave the politics aside its a beautiful country with history, culture, people and landscapes.
 

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Beautiful country I hope day to visit it one day.

I know Pakistan does not get the best public image due to a wide range of things. Leave the politics aside its a beautiful country with history, culture, people and landscapes.
...every Pakistani abroad when someone asks them about Pakistan (and I say this as a Pakistani).

 
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One of my life goals is to visit Pakistan, take the bus everywhere so that I can see everything, make some random friends, enjoy me some Punjabi cuisine and attempt to summit the glorious Diamer/Nanga Parbat in the western end of the Himalayas. I hope telling people that I'm a poor backpacker from Turkey will get me some cheap rides, food and places to stay. :)

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Punjabi cuisine is good but you need to try Pakhtun cusine. Go to Peshawar and get treated to some great food. People from all over Pakistan go there, particularly for meat dishes.
 

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I am gonna make this thread a Sticky and let us post all there is about Pakistan to be posted here from Neelum to Chaghai
 

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Bid to scale K2 for first time in winter


GILGIT: A three-member team has begun their expedition to summit the world’s second highest peak, K2 (8,611m), for the first time in the winter season.

The climbers include John Snorri, 47, from Iceland, Mohammad Ali Sadpara, 44, from Gilgit-Baltistan, and his son, Sajid Ali Sadpara, 21.

K2 has never been scaled during the winter season.
According to the expedition officials, local porters, a cook and a guide accompanied the team, which left Skardu for K2 base camp on Dec 1.

They reached Goro 2 on Thursday and are expected to make it to the K2 base camp on Sunday. The bad weather caused by snowfall slowed down the expedition.

Sajid Ali Sadpara

Sajid Ali Sadpara


Asghar Ali Porik of the tour company, which organised the expedition, told Dawn that all equipment required for the mission had already been shifted to the K2 base camp.

He said the climbers would acclimatise at the base camp before fixing ropes next week and beginning to climb the peak on Dec 8. The team intended to reach K2 peak by Dec 30.

Mr Porik said Mohammad Ali Sadpara, 44, had earlier climbed all five 8,000 meters high peaks in Pakistan, including K2 (8,611m), Gasherbrum-I (8,080m), Gasherbrum-II (8,034m), Nanga Parbat (8,126m) and Broad Peak (8,051m).

Mohammad Ali Sadpara is the first to scale Nanga Parbat in the winter season. He has also climbed 8,516 meters Lhotse peak, located on the border between Tibet region of China and Nepal, and 8,485 meters Makalu peak and 8,156 meters Manaslu in Nepal and 8,516 meters Lhotse peak in Nepal without bottled oxygen, while his son scaled K2 in the summer season on 2019, with his father Mohammad Ali Sadpara as youngest Pakistani climber.

John Snorri

John Snorri


John Snorri 47 from Iceland, scaled the Lhotse peak in Nepal, K2 and Broad Peak in Pakistan in the summer 2017 and in fall 2019 he reached the summit of Manaslu peak in Nepal.

Last winter, John Snorri had reached Camp 2 of K2 at 6,600 meters before his team had abandoned the expedition.

Around 50 climbers from three international expedition teams from various countries will attempt ascend K2 this winter.

One international expedition team will attempt to scale Broad peak 8,051m in this winter.

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2020

 

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Bid to scale K2 for first time in winter


GILGIT: A three-member team has begun their expedition to summit the world’s second highest peak, K2 (8,611m), for the first time in the winter season.

The climbers include John Snorri, 47, from Iceland, Mohammad Ali Sadpara, 44, from Gilgit-Baltistan, and his son, Sajid Ali Sadpara, 21.

K2 has never been scaled during the winter season.
According to the expedition officials, local porters, a cook and a guide accompanied the team, which left Skardu for K2 base camp on Dec 1.

They reached Goro 2 on Thursday and are expected to make it to the K2 base camp on Sunday. The bad weather caused by snowfall slowed down the expedition.

Sajid Ali Sadpara

Sajid Ali Sadpara


Asghar Ali Porik of the tour company, which organised the expedition, told Dawn that all equipment required for the mission had already been shifted to the K2 base camp.

He said the climbers would acclimatise at the base camp before fixing ropes next week and beginning to climb the peak on Dec 8. The team intended to reach K2 peak by Dec 30.

Mr Porik said Mohammad Ali Sadpara, 44, had earlier climbed all five 8,000 meters high peaks in Pakistan, including K2 (8,611m), Gasherbrum-I (8,080m), Gasherbrum-II (8,034m), Nanga Parbat (8,126m) and Broad Peak (8,051m).

Mohammad Ali Sadpara is the first to scale Nanga Parbat in the winter season. He has also climbed 8,516 meters Lhotse peak, located on the border between Tibet region of China and Nepal, and 8,485 meters Makalu peak and 8,156 meters Manaslu in Nepal and 8,516 meters Lhotse peak in Nepal without bottled oxygen, while his son scaled K2 in the summer season on 2019, with his father Mohammad Ali Sadpara as youngest Pakistani climber.

John Snorri

John Snorri


John Snorri 47 from Iceland, scaled the Lhotse peak in Nepal, K2 and Broad Peak in Pakistan in the summer 2017 and in fall 2019 he reached the summit of Manaslu peak in Nepal.

Last winter, John Snorri had reached Camp 2 of K2 at 6,600 meters before his team had abandoned the expedition.

Around 50 climbers from three international expedition teams from various countries will attempt ascend K2 this winter.

One international expedition team will attempt to scale Broad peak 8,051m in this winter.

Published in Dawn, December 4th, 2020


Wish these chaps the best of luck, they will need it. K2 is danger mountain as it is....attempting it in winter...sheesh!
 
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