Renowned mountaineer and teacher to a whole generation of climbers, Ali Raza Sadpara from Gilgit Baltistan was seriously injured when he fell from a mountain in Skardu during routine training, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Wednesday.
Raza Sadpara has the honors to climb Pakistan's 8,000m high peaks 17 times. Raza is also a teacher of late Ali Sadpara and Hasan Sadpara.
According to Karar Haideri, the secretary of the Alpine Club of Pakistan, Sadpara was on a routine training expedition in his village when he lost his balance and slipped off the mountain.
“He was rushed to a nearby hospital where doctors have confirmed that his ribs and backbone have received serious injuries,” he said.
Pertinent to note that Sadpara was eyeing to summit K2 – the highest peak in Pakistan – this season as this was his only peak left for climbing among all eight-thousanders in Pakistan.
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In the past, Ali Raza Sadpara has summited the Broad Peak, Gasherbrum I, Gasherbrum II and Nanga Parbat for a record collective 17 times and raised the Pakistani flag on 8000-metre summits more times than any other mountaineer.
Locals, well-wishers, friends and family members prayed for his complete recovery.