Pakistani mountaineers Samina Baig |
The sister-brother duo reached the top of the 5,895-metre Mount
Kilimanjaro in Tanzania – the highest mountain in Africa – a little
before 8am Pakistan Standard Time on Wednesday, Mehboob Ali, the elder
brother of Baig and Ali, told The Express Tribune.
He said he spoke to his siblings over the phone before the ascent and
after they had started their descent. He said they were healthy and in
good spirits.
“I and my family are extremely happy and proud that Samina and Mirza
are hoisting Pakistan’s flag on the mountain peaks of foreign
continents,” he said. “Their achievement should be a matter of pride for
the entire nation.”
This is the third of seven summits Baig and Ali, who belong to
Shimshal, known as valley of mountaineers, in Gojal tehsil of
Hunza-Nagar District in Gilgit-Baltistan (), have climbed together since
they left Pakistan in December 2013 on their eight-month expedition.
Their mission is to climb the highest mountain on each of the
planet’s seven continents, which are collectively referred to as the
Seven Summits.
In a previous interview with The Express Tribune, Alpine Club of Pakistan officials had said Baig and Ali are likely to become the only siblings to ever accomplish this feat.
Baig and Ali have already conquered the 6,962-metre Mount Aconcagua
in Argentina, South America, and the 4,892-metre Mount Vinson in
Antarctica during the past two months.
Samina Baig successfully climbed Mount Everest in 2013, becoming the
only Pakistani woman ever to scale the mountain. Mehboob Ali said the
siblings will now return to Pakistan for a pit-stop on 16th February,
before heading out to Indonesia to scale the Puncak Jaya peak there.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 13th, 2014.
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