Nepali climber set for final summit in record 14-peak bid

Nepali climber set for final summit in record 14-peak bid

KATHMANDU: Nepali adventurer Nirmal Purja is on track to make history after Chinese authorities gran..

KATHMANDU: Nepali adventurer Nirmal Purja is on track to make history after Chinese authorities granted him a special permit on Tuesday (Oct 15) to climb the final mountain of a 14-peak quest despite closing the peak for the season.

Purja, 36, who served in the British special forces, embarked in April on his ambitious "Project Possible" to scale the 14 peaks above 8,000 metres on Earth in seven months, starting with with Nepal's Annapurna.

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But his plans hit a roadblock after the Chinese government decided to close the 8,027-metre Mount Shishapangma for the season.

A permit was granted after intensive lobbying including from the Nepali government.

"I'm full of mixed emotions. I am thankful everyone is helping, treating it like their own project," Purja told AFP, confirming he had received the permit.

Purja hopes to summit Shishapangma by Oct 23, a month ahead of his target.

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It took Polish climber Jerzy Kukuczka seven years, 11 months and 14 days to complete the same feat.

South Korean Kim Chang-ho completed the challenge one month less than Kukuczka – although unlike the other two climbers he did not use supplementary oxygen.

In the first part of his record attempt, Purja climbed Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse and Makalu – among the highest of the so-called "8000ers" peaks – in just one month.

A month later, he headed to Pakistan for the second part, where he first tackleRead More – Source

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