Islamabad:
Five international climbers from Europe have successfully summarized Nanga Parbat (8,125 meters), which marks the first ascensions of Pakistan’s summer climbing season.
Czech mountaineers Marek Novotny and Ondra Hlasny reached the top of the world’s ninth highest top via the standard route at the Diamir face on June 26 at. 12.00, according to Ghulam Muhammad, general manager of Blue Sky Treks and Tours, the expedition’s organizers.
He confirmed that the duo had probably fallen and returned home.
Meanwhile, the famous German alpineist David Johannes Goettler along with French ski -mountaineers reached Tiphaine Duperier and Boris Langenstein summit from the Rupal Side on June 24. The trio rose via the historic Schell route, groundbreaking by the Austrian climbing Hanns Schell in 1976.
Goettler made a dramatic lineage of paraglids, while his French companions went down from the summit and performed two groundbreaking feats: the first skiing stem from Nanga Parbat’s Summit and the first descent on skiing from the challenging rupal face.



