Pakistan's Ali Sadpara/The climber who neve Came back from K2.
Missing climber Mohammad Ali Sadpara & two others who went missing earlier last month while attempting to scale the world's second-highest mountain have been officially declared dead...!
|Courtesy by BBC| |Edited by Ramzan Awan|
He is the only Pakistani to have climbed eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, and he made the first ever winter ascent of the world's ninth highest peak, Nanga Parbat...!
His son Sajid was also a member of the team and the idea was for the father-and-son duo to summit K2 without oxygen, a feat never done before in winter. But Sajid had to turn back from a spot called the Bottleneck - also known as the "death zone", some 300 metres from the top - after he felt sick...!
Later on,the search were officially called off - and all three climbers declared dead...!
"K2 has embosomed my father forever," Sajid told reporters at a press conference, according to a report by the Express Tribune....!
"Pakistan has lost a brave & celebrate climber, while our family has lost a loving and caring head...!
How did Mohammad Ali Sadpara Started..!
Livestock farming is the main source of livelihood in the region, and the area's youth also work as porters with Western mountaineers and adventure tourists who frequent the region each year...!
Sadpara finished middle school in the village and his father, a low-grade government employee, later moved the family to Skardu town, where Sadpara studied up to higher secondary school before moving onto climbing...!
Nisar Abbas, a local journalist & relative & friend of Sadpara from their village days,describes him as being extraordinary right from his childhood...!
"He had the physique and the habits of an athlete, and was also good in studies. He never failed a class. Since his elder brother never did well in school, his father was keen to get him a good education and that's why he moved him to Skardu...!
Given the family's financial constraints, he moved to climbing in around 2003 or 2004...!
Hamid Hussain, a Karachi-based tour operator from Skardu who has known Sadpara since 2012, has similar memories...!
He was brave, and pleasant and very friendly," he says. "And he was so physically fit. We trekked together on many occasions, and while there were times when we would run out of breath and collapse, he would still jog up the steep slopes and then shout back at us, asking us to be quick."..!
On one occasion in the winter of 2016, during a trek from Sadpara valley to the Alpine planes of Deosai, when freezing winds caught them in a snow-filled gorge and sent shivers down their spines, they saw him climb smoothly up the slope and start dancing over the ridge...!
Ali Sadpara had been in tight spots before, and he knew the risks...!
"I have lost 12 of my 14 colleagues in the mountaineering business. Two of us remain," he said in a 2019 interview. "So my friends now often ask me, Ali, when are you going to die?"..!
Why Mission K2 without oxygen..!
But that was just a ruse, Nisar Abbas says. Weeks earlier, Sadpara had openly expressed his keenness to make the attempt after a 10-member Nepalese team led by the famous Nirmal Purja became the first-ever to summit K2 in winter...!
& in order to set a new record, Sadpara wanted to do it too - but without oxygen.& he also wanted his son to be there when it happened...!
Sajid, his son, told the media that they had started out with some 25 to 30 climbers, local and foreign,but all of them turned back before hitting the 8,000-metre point...!
Sajid's own condition worsened when they hit the Bottleneck...!
We had carried an oxygen cylinder in our emergency gear. My father told me to take it out and use some. It will make me feel better."..!
But while Sajid was setting up the cylinder, its mask regulator sprang a leak...!
"I shouted that the cylinder had leaked. He said, 'don't worry, keep climbing, you'll feel better'. But I couldn't gather the strength to do it, and decided to turn back. It was around noon on Friday. That was the last I saw of them."..!
When asked why Sadpara insisted that he keep going, Sajid said: "The Nepalese had done it weeks earlier, and he wanted to do it too, because K2 is our mountain."..!
What Actually happened With them..!
Sajid says he saw the three men climb over the bottleneck at the top, which means that they probably did make it to the summit...!
Those who knew Sadpara doubt he would have made such an error...!
People in his village still recall more than one occasion when a goat Sadpara was tending in the mountains got injured, and instead of slitting its throat, as others would, he'd haul it over his shoulders and walk all the way down to take it to the village vet...!
They suspect that he probably failed to make it back because one or both of his partners met with an accident and he stayed on trying to find a way to save them...!
We will probably never know...!
People in the area had been awaiting a miracle...!
But given the hostile environment,low oxygen and winter temperatures dipping to as low as -80C, there's little chance the men could have survived a week at over 8,000m, his son had said...!
"This hasn't happened in climbing history, so we can only hope for a miracle,"Sajid Sadpara had earlier told...!
"He said To all the climbers...who look up to him.I promise I will carry on his dreams & mission & continue to walk in his footsteps"...!