World first! Anna Tybor first woman to ski down Broad Peak

World first! Anna Tybor first woman to ski down Broad Peak

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Mountaineer Anna Tybor has become the first women in history to ski down Broad Peak, the twelfth highest mountain in the world. CE Report quoting The First News

Belonging to the Karakorum mountain range that runs along the borders of Pakistan, China and India, Tybor reached the summit last Thursday alongside Tom Lafaille before skiing back down the following day.

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