Pakistani climber Asad Ali Memon announces to climb Africa highest peak in 24


Pakistani climber Asad Ali Memon announces to climb Africa’s highest peak in 24 hours


Lahore (10bmnews Latest News) Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has set his sights on a new New Year’s record, saying he climbed Mount Kelly Manjaro, Africa’s highest peak, in less than 24 hours in February. I will head in time.


Talking to private news agency Geo News, Asad Ali Memon said that usually climbers climb this peak in 5 to 6 days but I have to climb this peak in less than 24 hours to accomplish this feat. want to be the first Pakistani


 According to Asad Ali Memon, due to lack of resources, I will not be able to break the record of Swiss climber Karl Igloo to reach the 19,000 feet high peak in a minimum time of 6 hours and 24 minutes, but in less than 24 hours. I aim to hoist the Pakistani flag on top of it.


According to Asad Ali Memon from Larkana, the weather will be difficult during the campaign, hot in the evening and cold at night while rain is also expected. However, I have been preparing for this campaign for the last four months. To complete the climb in 24 hours, I have to run 64 km from Marango Route to the summit.


The 15-kilometer section between this stage is a forest that takes an hour and a half to cross and usually rains in this area, and to cross the place I have to practice slippery running for which I will practice more in Gilgit in January to run on ice with normal shoes while I will not take any food and water with me except chocolate as I want to keep my weight to a minimum.


It is believed that Mount Kelly Manjaro is located in Tanzania, which will be the third mountain of his ‘Seven Summit Challenge. Are

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