by Angela Benavides for explorersweb.com
A local Pakistani girl aims to become the youngest person to climb one of the 8,000m giants. Twelve-year-old Selena Khawaja will try to climb Broad Peak, supported by her father, Yousaf Khawaja.
Selena Khawaja. Photo: Geo News
Born in Abbottabad, Khawaja has climbed since she was six years old. Local media have dubbed her the Mountain Princess of Pakistan. She intends to break the previous Pakistani record by five years. It was set in 2019 by then-17-year-old Shehroze Kashif , aka Broad Boy, who also summited Everest this past spring.
Selena’s young age has sparked debate on social media.
“8,000’ers are not for kids,” some readers remark.
One Kuwaiti (@theprotrekker) tweeted back: “I met Selena three years ago. At that time, she was stronger than half the climbers I met. She has already climbed Spantik (7,027m).” Indeed, Selena summited that peak at age 10.
The current youngest 8,000m summiters, Jordan Romero and Malavath Purna, both climbed Everest at 13 years old in 2010 and 2014.
Yet both cases spurred such heated controversy that authorities took measures. Romero summited from Tibet. Shortly afterward, the China-Tibet Mountaineering Association limited the ages for climbing Everest to between 18 and 60, although exceptions have been made.
Selena Khawaja and her father announce the girl's upcoming climb on Broad Peak. Photo: The Northerner
After Purna’s ascent in 2014, Nepal banned anyone younger than 16 from attempting Everest. Since then, records have gone to teenagers such as Gabrielle J. Kanizai of Australia, who summited Cho Oyu at 16. So far, there is no age restriction in Pakistan.
Camp 1 set on K2 and Nanga Parbat
Meanwhile, on K2, climbers have begun working. The Karakorum Adventure team fixed the route to Camp 1 and returned to BC today, according to Samina Baig. On Nanga Parbat, the Andalusian team finally managed to establish Camp 1 as well, after some attempts thwarted by bad weather.