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Nirmal Purja: Nepali climber carving mountaineering history

by The Editor
October 29, 2019
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Nirmal Purja: Nepali climber carving mountaineering history

KATHMANDU: Such was the determination of Nepali climber Nirmal Purja to climb the world's 14 highest mountains, that he had them tattooed across his back, complete with swirling clouds and Tibetan prayer flags.

Now the ex-British Gurkha can make the dizzying claim of being the fastest person to conquer every mountain on Earth over 8000m – from Everest in the eastern Himalayas to K2 in Pakistan's Karakorum mountains – taking just six months and six days.

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Climbing all fourteen "8000ers" is considered the epitome of mountaineering aspirations since legendary Italian climber Reinhold Messner first completed the feat in 1986, taking 16 years to do so.

Fewer than 40 climbers have followed in his footsteps, with South Korean Kim Chang-ho holding the previous record for speed, taking seven years, 10 months and six days – although unlike Purja, he did not use supplementary oxygen.

"It has been a gruelling but humbling six months, and I hope to have proven that anything is possible with some determination, self-belief and positivity," Purja said in a statement after his summit of the last "8000er" on his list – Shishapangma in China.

When he first told others about his quest to break the record "everyone was laughing at me," Purja told AFP in a recent interview in Kathmandu.

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The 36-year-old kicked off his "Project Possible" in April with an ascent of Nepal's Annapurna, moving along the Himalayas to climb five others in the Himalayas, including Everest, before targeting the five "8000ers" in Pakistan's rugged Karakorums.

He was not alone on Everest, reaching the summit on May 22 with 320 others and snapping a photo of a traffic jam of climbers on the world's highest mountain that went viral.

Purja began his final push for the remaining three peaks in September, with 8,031m Shisapangma – the smallest and final mountain on his list – proving unexpectedly tricky.

China had closed off the mountain for the season and only granted Purja a permit after intensive lobbying.

Once on the mountain, Purja had to battle high winds, an avalanche and even a toothache.

Nepali climber Nirmal Purja claims to be the fastest person to conquer every mountain on Earth over 8000 metres – taking just six months and six days to do so AFP/PRAKASH MATHEMA

'BREAKS FOR MOUNTAINEERING'

But the adventurer said he was never fascinated with mountains as a child when even a pair of flip-flops were a luxury.

Born in a village in western Nepal, Purja joined the Gurkhas – a brigade of Nepalis in British army famous for their fearlessness – in his teens, later serving in the elite special forces as an extreme cold weather warfare specialist.

His tryst with mountaineering began on a trek to Everest base camp in 2012 when he summited the 6,11m Lobuche.

"If you are from Nepal, everyone asks you about Everest. So I then used my breaks for mountaineering," he said.

In 2014 he climbed his first "8000er" – Dhaulagiri in western Nepal.

A period of leave following a deployment to war-torn Afghanistan in 2016 coincided with the climbing season, and he used his R&R period to make his first ascent of Everest.

Next year he was back on the mountain, leading a successful Gurkha climbing expedition and was appointed a member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by the Queen for his work in high altitude mountaineering.

Later, he swapped his army boots for crampons, quit the military after 16 years of service and re-mortgaged his house to raise funds for his high-altitude, high-speed quest.

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