Shaheen Baig Explained

Shaheen Baig
Native Name:شاہین بیگ
Birth Date:1972 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Shimshal, Hunza, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Occupation:Mountaineer

Shaheen Baig (born 3 April 1972) (Urdu:شاہین بیگ) is a Pakistani mountaineer. He is the co-founder of Shimshal Mountaineering School and gives technical training in mountain climbing along with Qudrat Ali. Additionally, he is a noteworthy member of the Alpine Club.

Early life

Shaheen Baig was born in Shimshal village, Hunza–Nagar District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. He experienced childhood in the Shimshal Valley and spent his initial years moving in the Karakorum and became endlessly in love with the mountains.[1]

Mountain climbing career

Baig started his mountaineering career in 1995 as a high-altitude porter with a Korean expedition. In 1997, he summited Muztagh Ata (7546abbr=onNaNabbr=on) with a Japanese team. Baig's first expedition to an 8000m (26,000feet) peak was with a Japanese team that attempted Gasherbrum II in 2001. He was successful in reaching the top. Later, Baig attempted Broad Peak in 2002 and Nanga Parbat in 2003, before ascending K2 in 2004.

List of mountains climbed

Year Name of Peak Height
1997 Muztagh Ata 7509m
2001 Gasherbrum II 8035m
2004 K2 8611m

Shimshal Mountaineering School

Established formally in 2009 with the support of Simone Moro,[2] Shimshal Mountaineering School is a pioneer in professional mountaineering training institute in Pakistan. A dream project of Baig and Qudrat Ali, Shimshal Mountaineering School strives to promote healthy sports and excellence in professional mountaineering through extensive hands-on mountaineering training programs. Led by a team of renowned mountaineering instructors, with treasure of mountaineering experience, Shimshal Mountaineering School has a very customized and tailor-made mountaineering courses to suit the needs of beginners as well as advanced level mountaineers. Located at the heart of Shimshal. Shimshal Mountaineering School is the first ever mountaineering institute in Pakistan which initiated an exclusive mountaineering program for women since its inception.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Altitude Pakistan: Profile Shaheen Baig. Altitude Pakistan.
  2. Web site: Everest 2012: Simone Moro on Traversing Everest, Winter Ascents, and Women’s Education in Pakistan. https://web.archive.org/web/20120329214606/http://adventureblog.nationalgeographic.com/2012/03/27/everest-2012-simone-moro-on-traversing-everest-winter-ascents-and-womens-education-in-pakistan/. dead. March 29, 2012. National Geographic.
  3. Web site: Pakistani Women Scale New Heights. Huffington Post.