Three women cross over 5,000m high pass
Three Pakistani women have crossed Haramosh La (5,070m) from Arundu to Kutwal, according to media reports.
Dr Sana Jamil, Ammara Sharif and Sohniya Baber crossed the Haramosh La — considered the most technical, difficult and dangerous pass in Pakistan — along with teammates Abduhu and Dr Raheel.
The trek is considered arduous as the glacier on the upper Chomolungma is heavily fissured with the danger of avalanches. The ascent is steep on the west side, requiring rope almost 600-700 meters long.
It is a challenging trek and is only suited to experienced trekkers with technical mountaineering experience.
The team comprises Dr Sana Jamil (Karachi), Soniyah Babar (Karachi), Ammara Sharif (Multan), Dr Raheel (Kharian), Abduhu (Faisalabad) and Fida Ali Arundo (Guide).
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