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Kristin of Norway, Tenjen of Nepal successfully scale Mt K2



Kathmandu, July 27: Kristin Harila, the Norwegian female climber and Nepali guide Tenjen (Lama) Sherpa have successfully scaled Mt K2 in Pakistan this morning.

The second tallest mountain of the world, K2 is 8611 meters high. Both of them successfully climbed the K2 at 10:45 am, according to the Seven Summit Treks Company.

With successful climbing of the mountain, Kristin and Tenjen have scaled 14 mountains of above 8,000 meters of the world in three months, said Managing Director of the Company, Mingma Sherpa.

Earlier, climber Nirmal Purja had scaled these 14 mountains in six months and six days in 2019. Kristin and Tenjen had set a target to climb 14 tallest mountains above 8,000 meters of the world within four months.

Kristin has also a record of becoming the first woman fastest climber scaling the 14 mountains above 8,000 meters of the world in one year and five days.

Kristin and Tenjen have successfully climbed Mt Everest, Kanchanjangha, Lhotse, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Cho Oyu, Shishapangma, Nanga Parbat, Gasherbrum-2, Gasherbrum-1, Broad Peak and Mt Ketu.