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Photos: Ali Sadpara’s portrait painted underneath Karachi’s Hasan square flyover

Ali Sadpara portrait Karachi

A local artist painted a portrait of climber Muhammad Ali Sadpara, who went missing along with his two mountaineer friends during K2 winter expedition, on a wall underneath the Hasan square flyover in Karachi here on Monday. 

According to the details, the artist painted Ali Sadpara’s portrait underneath the Hasan square flyover. 

Ali Sadpara's portrait Karachi

Ali Sadpara, Iceland’s John Snorri and Chile’s JP Mohr were declared dead by families while attempting a winter ascent of K2 this year. 

Earlier, Amir Hussain, a salt artist had paid tribute to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, with an incredible salt art.

Who Is Muhammad Ali Sadpara?

Muhammad Ali Sadpara, known as the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned.

After that, Ali Sadpara started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, he climbed the world’s fifth-highest peak at 8,485 meters in Nepal. He is the first Pakistani mountaineer to have climbed seven mountain peaks above 8,000 meters in the world.

However, this time, Sadpara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night. They were expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night.

Helicopters flew up to 7,000 meters yesterday to trace the three climbers after they lost contact with the base camp, but no trace was found and on February 7 the rescue mission was resumed but so far no trace found.

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Ali Zafar pays a glowing tribute to Ali Sadpara by his song ‘Paharon Ki Qasam’

Ali Zafar tribute to Ali Sadpara

Singer Ali Zafar has paid a glowing musical tribute to mountaineer Ali Sadpara, who had gone missing with two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile during his K2 winter expedition.

Ali Zafar has released a musical tribute “Tum Chalay Ao Paharon Ki Qasam” to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, whose heart, spirit and courage will forever be a source of pride and respect for all Pakistanis.

li Sadpara is the only Pakistani to have climbed eight of the world’s fourteen highest mountains, and he made the first-ever winter ascent of the world’s ninth highest peak, Nanga Parbat.

Ali Zafar has sung ‘Tum Chalay Ao Pahaaron Ki Qasam’ in his melodious voice that tugs at the heartstrings. According to a statement released by the singer’s team, the song itself is a tribute to heroism and courage of Ali Sadpara.

Ali Zafar released his version of the same song that Sadpara was singing with his mates.

On his YouTube channel, Zafar said that no nation can thrive without recognizing and celebrating their heroes.

“Sadpara was one such unsung hero who dedicated his entire life and risked it to accomplish unprecedented feats for his country. This is the least I could do: sing for an unsung hero so that he is etched into our memories for as long as there is music,” the singer added.

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WATCH: Artist honours Ali Sadpara with an incredible salt art

Amir Hussain, a salt artist has paid tribute to Muhammad Ali Sadpara, the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, with an incredible salt art.

Who Is Muhammad Ali Sadpara?

Muhammad Ali Sadpara, known as the bravest climbing hero of Pakistan, hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned.

After that, Ali Sadpara started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, he climbed the world’s fifth-highest peak at 8,485 meters in Nepal. He is the first Pakistani mountaineer to have climbed seven mountain peaks above 8,000 meters in the world.

However, this time, Sadpara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night. They were expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night.

Helicopters flew up to 7,000 meters yesterday to trace the three climbers after they lost contact with the base camp, but no trace was found and on February 7 the rescue mission was resumed but so far no trace found.

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Video of Ali Sadpara singing & dancing to “Tum Chalay Aao Paharon Ki Qasam” breaks internet

Ali Sadpara video

Video of Ali Sadpara singing and dancing on “Tum Chalay Aao Paharon Ki Qasam” is making rounds on different social media platforms after he went missing.

Ali Sadpara hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and traveled with certified mountaineering teams.

Muhammad Ali Saddapara and two foreign climbers, John Snorri from Iceland & MP Mohr from Chile, set out from Base Camp III to reach the summit between Thursday and Friday night (5 and 6 February).

He was expected to head to K2 in the winter on February 5 but lost contact with base camp on Friday night (5th Feb).

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Ali Sadpara: Who Aims To Conquer Savage Mountain K2

Ali Sadpara: Who Aims To Conquer Savage Mountain K2

Ali Sadpara hails from a small village in Skardu, Gilgit-Baltistan. Lacking better training opportunities, he began his hobby of mountaineering as a porter and travelled with certified mountaineering teams but only went to the last base camp with their luggage and returned. After that, he started his journey and climbed many famous peaks. In 2019, … Read more

Ali Sadpara missing: Son loses hope for safe return of father, other climbers

Ali Sadpara and other climbers missing

As Pakistan’s climbing hero Muhammad Ali Sadpara went missing with two other mountaineers, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile, a special team had been formed for their rescue operation.

It’s been more than 24 hours that Ali Sadpara is missing. However, son of the missing mountaineer, on Sunday said that chances of hsi father and other team members, who went climbing K2 without oxygen, returning alive have diminished.

“There are fewer chances of them returning alive as under such harsh weather conditions, there is no hope to live for three straight days,” he said while talking to a private TV channel in an interview.

He further said that now a rescue operation is only possible to search for the bodies.

Detailing the journey, Sadpara’s son said that they began their expedition towards the K2 summit on February 05 and he reached the bottleneck point at the peak.

“After reaching 8200 meters, I realized that it will be difficult for him to continue the expedition without oxygen,” he said.

They boy further added that when he tried to use the available oxygen, it emerged that their regulators have leaked.

Sajid Ali Sadpara said that he suffered from mental issues at that point and his father and John Snorri asked him to return.

“I returned from bottleneck while the other members of the team went up from there to reach the K2 summit,” he said.

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Ali Sadpara missing: President Alvi hopes for the climbers’ safe return

Ali Sadpara missing

Pakistan’s climbing hero, Ali Sadpara, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile are missing since 5 hours on K2, the world’s second-highest mountain.

According to the details, contact with the 3-member expedition has not been established for the last 25 hours. Ali Sadpara, including the two mountaineers, went missing while returning to the basecamp 4, while Sajjid Sadpara reached basecamp 3 last night.

President Arif Alvi has on Saturday prayed for their safe return in a tweet. “I hope Ali Sadpara and his co-climbers are alive and fine. These are very brave mountaineers. We pray for their safety. Good information in your thread,” he wrote.

“It’s already been more than 30 hours, we (at basecamp) have received no news of John Snorri, Ali Sadpara, and Juan Pablo Mohr, since none of the GPS trackers seem to be working”, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, their expedition manager, said in a statement.

An army helicopter has conducted a search flight for the missing climbers, the statement added.

Moreover, Waqas Johar, Assistant Commissioner Shigar, Gilgit-Baltistan, confirmed that there has been no success in finding the missing mountaineers so far and that weather conditions are “not good” at K2.

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Ali Sadpara, two other mountaineers go missing during winter ascent on K2

Ali Sadpara: Who Aims To Conquer Savage Mountain K2

Pakistan’s climbing hero, Ali Sadpara, John Snorri from Iceland and Juan Pablo Mohr from Chile are missing since 5 hours on K2, the world’s second-highest mountain.

According to the details, contact with the 3-member expedition has not been established for the last 25 hours. Ali Sadpara, including the two mountaineers, went missing while returning to the basecamp 4, while Sajjid Sadpara reached basecamp 3 last night.

“It’s already been more than 30 hours, we (at basecamp) have received no news of John Snorri, Ali Sadpara, and Juan Pablo Mohr, since none of the GPS trackers seem to be working”, Chhang Dawa Sherpa, their expedition manager, said in a statement.

An army helicopter has conducted a search flight for the missing climbers, the statement added.

Moreover, Waqas Johar, Assistant Commissioner Shigar, Gilgit-Baltistan, confirmed that there has been no success in finding the missing mountaineers so far and that weather conditions are “not good” at K2.

Earlier, Muhammad Ali Sadpara had announced that he would be hoisting the Pakistan flag at the K2 peak on Monday morning along with his son without oxygen.

In a message on his Twitter handle, the climber wrote, “They had reached C3 point from the base camp and after taking some rest, they will begin their expedition to climb K2 without oxygen from 9:00 pm.”

He had also posted a picture with his son along with the message.

“In shaa Allah! We will be able to complete our expedition by 9:00 am on Monday and will hoist the Pakistani flag on the peak of K2,” he said in a message on Twitter.

He had further asked the nation to remember them in their prayers.

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