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This is the third summit of the 8,000 metres that Fahad has climbed after Mount Everest and Lhotse, making him one of the few Arabs to have climbed these peaks.
“Broad Peak seems to bring out the best — and the worst — in people. That is what keeps my hopes and enthusiasm alive to chart such tougher trajectories every time I select my next goal. Moreover, keeping up the Qatari flag higher at all such deadly summits has become my ambition and with every successful Summit, I am inching closer to my dream,” Badar said.
Badar was injured during the descent, getting a frostbite, when he was delayed due to the rescue efforts of another climber ahead of him as he ran out of oxygen, which made him spend a whole night near the summit of ‘Broad Peak’ at an altitude of 7,800 metres and his location was later determined and transferred to K2 Base camp and then to the military hospital in Skardu.
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