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The Broad Boy Brings Another Feat: Shehroze Becomes Youngest Pakistani To Climb All 14 8000 Peaks

Pakistani climber Shehroze Kashif, famous a the broad boy, summits 8,027 meters Shishapangma Peak in Tibet to become youngest Pakistani to climb all 14 8-thousanders at the age of 22 years.

The 22-year-old mountaineer from Lahore reached the summitt of Shishapangma Peak at 3:30 am. As the second and youngest Pakistani to achieve this monumental feat, Shahroze Kashif raised the green flag of Pakistan high once again marking the historic moment for the nation.

The 14 peaks, also known as the eight-thousanders, are a collection of mountains rising above 8,000 metres. These mountains are regarded as the most difficult and dangerous in the world, with only a few climbers having successfully summited all of them.

Shehroze's perseverance, passion, and skill have made him an inspiration to young mountaineers all over the world. He believes that anyone, no matter how big or small, can achieve their dreams with hard work and dedication.

Shehroze's world-record ascent will not only bring international attention to Pakistan but will also highlight the country's natural beauty and diverse landscapes. His accomplishment will inspire a new generation of mountaineers and adventurers to climb the world's tallest peaks.