Harila is hoping to break the record of Nepal’s Nirmal Purja who introduced every one of the 14 zeniths of 8,000m in a half year and six days.

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The 36-year-old Norwegian, who started her record crusade in April this year, has finished 12 tops in less than five months and as of now needs to most noteworthy point two extra tops before November 2. In May 2021, she set an overall best by transforming into the fastest woman to climb Mount Everest and Lhotse in less than 12 hours.

“Kristin summited Manaslu (8163 m) — the eight-most imperative mountain on earth — today at 2:36pm close by time with Pasdawa Sherpa and Dawa Sherpa as the essential gathering this season,” said a clarification by her gathering.

“This was hard, but we expected to finish Manaslu now to avoid the crowd of climbers holding up at the central command. Significant snowfall and high bet of heavy slides made this climb testing, so I’m cheerful we made it”, Harila said in a message from the climax of Manaslu, conveyed by her gathering.

Harila as of now needs to most noteworthy guide two extra mountains toward achieve her target to be the fastest to climax every one of the 14 tops over 8000m. In any case, she is at this point holding on for a permit from the Chinese government to climb Shishapangma and Cho Oyu.

The last deadline is November 2. “I have proactively shown the way that ladies can break limits. I really need to accept that I get a fair an open door to lay out the norm, it would mean a ton for ladies in mountaineering,” she had said earlier.

Kristin Harila’s most noteworthy focuses up until this point: Annapurna I – 28 April / Dhaulagiri I – 8 May / Kanchenjunga – 14 May / Mt Everest – 22 May / Lhotse – 22 May / Makalu – 27 May

Nanga Parbat – 1 July / K2 – 22 July / Sweeping Apex – 28 July / Gasherbrum II – 8 August / Gasherbrum I – 11 August / Manaslu 22 – September

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