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The Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has declared the year 2025 as the ‘Year of Tirich Mir’ to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the first successful ascent of Tirich Mir in 1950.
In recognition of this milestone, the year 2025 has been declared as the “Year of Tirich Mir.” The DG Tourism Authority stated that the mountaineering tax waiver will be effective from 2025 to ...
“This is not just a celebration of Tirich Mir, but also a signal to the world that KP is open for adventure and investment in tourism,” the DG added. Facebook. Twitter. Linkedin.
Hiraide climbing a new route on Tirich Mir, a 7,708-meter mountain. In July 2023, Hiraide and Nakajima set out to climb the 7,708 meter-high mountain Tirich Mir.
Kazuya Hiraide and Kenro Nakajima of Japan will receive theirs posthumously for the first ascent in 2023 of the North Face of Tirich Mir in Pakistan. It will be the fourth Piolet d’Or for ...
The Piolets d'Or committee has just revealed the three winners of the coveted mountaineering awards for 2023. Sadly, one of the prizes will be posthumous.
Tirich Mir (7,708m) First ascent of The Secret Line on the north face of Tirich Mir (7,708m) in the Hindu Kush, Pakistan, from July 17-23. Traversed the mountain by descending the normal route to the ...
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Kazuya Hiraide and Kenro Nakajima: Tribute to a Magnificent Duo - MSNA couple of weeks ago, the international climbing community heard that Kazuya Hiraide (45) and Kenro Nakajima (39) had gone missing on the West Face of K2. Shortly after, even worse news arrived.
Two elite, famed mountaineers have died on K2. The Japanese Embassy in Islamabad reported that Kazuya Hiraide, 45, and Kenro Nakajima, 39, fell from approximately 24,500 ft.
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