Pakistan’s Shehroze Kashif sets world record as youngest climber to scale K2, Everest in same year
The mountaineer had scaled both the mountains this year.
Pakistan’s young mountaineer Shehroze Kashif has been included in the Guinness World Records after the 19-year-old boy scaled two tallest mountains 8,849-metre-high Everest and 8,611-metre-high K2 on one year.
According to the details, Shehroze Kashif set the first record by scaling K2 at a young age while the second by climbing the world’s highest mountain Everest in the same year.
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Lahore’s Shahroze Kashif had scaled both the mountains this year.
Kashif has become the youngest mountaineer – aged 19 years and 138 days- to climb the world’s highest mountain Everest and the second highest K2 in a same year.