Future Goals
My future goal is to be the first Arabian mountaineer to finish the Eight-thousanders project.
I successfully climbed 2 of 14 peaks
1-Mount Lohtse 8516 meters the fourth highest mountain on the earth as the first Jordanian.
2-Mount Makalu 8462 meters the fifth highest mountain on the earth as the first Jordanian.
what is Eight-thousanders?
Eight thousand is a perfectly arbitrary number. Yet, no other number looms larger for mountain climbers.
Fourteen mountain peaks stand taller than 8,000 meters (26,247 feet). All of them are found in either the Karakoram or Himalayan mountain ranges of central Asia.
Fourteen is a number that pushes climbers to the point of obsession. It’s big enough that only the most ambitious consider climbing all of them, but small enough that doing so over a lifetime still seems possible.
Reinhold Messner, the first person to climb all fourteen of the eight-thousanders, pointed to something he calls “overview” to explain the allure. “It is not the mountain but the view from the peak that suggests increased awareness,” he writes in the book Mountains from Space. “The person who stands on top of one comes back down with a new sense of the world.”
it took 14 years to climb all Eight-thousanders, but this number start to decrease until it broken by Nepali mountaineer Nirmal Purja who climbed it in 6 months.
