Pakistani climber Asad Ali conquers world’s coldest peak

The peak, standing at 4,892 metres, is renowned for being the coldest in the world


News Desk January 18, 2025

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Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has successfully scaled Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica. The peak, standing at 4,892 metres, is renowned for being the coldest in the world.

Memon, who is on a journey to summit the highest mountains across all seven continents, has now conquered six of these peaks. His latest achievement adds to his impressive mountaineering record.

The climber’s next goal is to summit the final peak in his Seven Summits expedition – Puncak Jaya in Papua New Guinea. Reflecting on his success, Memon dedicated his achievement to those who believe in hard work and determination.

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