Shehroze Kashif, a 19 year old Pakistani has become the youngest Pakistani ever to summit Mount Everest, according to his team. Kashif left Camp 4 on Monday night to begin the climb and shared his tracker with his friends and team.
19–year-old Shehroze Kashif becomes the youngest Pakistani to climb Mount Everest (8849 m) as a part of Seven Summit Treks – Everest Expedition 2021.
Hailing from Lahore, Shehroze started climbing at the age of just 11 from 3000m and took his passion to the next stage by reaching 4000m and then 6000m and then to 8000m.
His expedition to the Broad Peak (8047m) earned him the title “The Broad Boy”.
Makra Peak (3885m), Age 11
Musa KaMussala (4080m), Age 12
Chambra Oeak (4600m), Age 12
Mangliksar Shimshal (6050m), Age 13
Gondogoro La K2 Base Canp (5585m), Age 14
Khurdopin Pass (5890m), Age 15
Broad Peak (8047m), Age 17
Khusar Gang-Alpine Style (6050m), Age 18
Mount Everest ( 8849m), Age 19