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Nima Rinji becomes world's youngest to scale all 14 peaks

Nima Rinji becomes world's youngest to scale all 14 peaks

Author: THT Online Category: Mountain October 9, 2024 Everest, Nepal

A 18-year-old Nepali climber has scripted history in mountain climbing becoming the world’s youngest climber to join the coveted club of 8,000ers.

A 18-year-old Nepali climber has scripted history in mountain climbing becoming the world's youngest climber to join the coveted club of 8,000ers. Dawa Yangzum becomes first Nepali woman to complete all 14 peaks Nims Purja completes all 14 peaks without O2 in record 2.5 yrs Nima Rinji Sherpa from Makalu stood atop Mt Shishapangma in Tibet this morning becoming the youngest person ever to summit all 14 highest mountains above 8,000m, confirmed Chhang Dawa Sherpa, expedition director at Seven Summit Treks, who is now at the base camp. With an aim to inspire a new generation and redefine mountaineering, Nima Rinji along with his climbing partner Passang Nurbu Sherpa reached the summit of Shishapangma at around 6:05am CST completing all 14 peaks above 8,000m, said Tashi Lakpa Sherpa, Nima Rinji's father and Chief Executive Officer at 14 Peaks Expedition. "He completed all 14 peaks in just 2 years and 40 days." Nima Rinji has many records including the world's youngest climber to have scaled G1 and G2. He scaled Nanga Parbat becoming the youngest climber to have scaled the mountain. Earlier, Nima Rinji also set the world record on Mt Everest and Lhotse at the youngest age by climbing double headers (8000ers) at 17 years 35 days within 10 hours. He is also the youngest person ever to summit Mt. Kanchenjunga. In 2022, Nima Rinji from the Seven Summit Treks and 14 Peaks Expedition, set the world after becoming the youngest person in the world to have scaled Mt Manaslu real summit. "The climbers are descending safely to the lower camp," Chhang Dawa said. Nima Rinji's Climbing Record: Manaslu - 30 September 2022 Everest - 24 May 2023 Nanga Parbat - 26 June 2023 Gasherbrum I - 18 July 2023 Gasherbrum II - 19 July 2023 Broad Peak - 23 July 2023 Dhaulagiri - 29 September 2023 Cho-Oyu - 6 October 2023 Annapurna I - 12 April 2024 (No O2) Kanchenjunga - 8 June 2024 Shishapangma – 9 October 2024

Weather Update: Standard Himalayan mountain conditions

Peak Altitude: 8000 m

Risk Level: Low

Expedition Info: Record-setting climbing expedition

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