For his project PossibleIn his 16 years of serving for the UK Military force, Nims contributed 10 years to the secretive world of the UK’s special forces. It was one of the toughest things he has done so far in his life. For the first time ever, I am telling my story in depth, which comes from my heart. Link on bio1st take off; one step at a time to the next mission At the top of GII I felt awe and excitement. How you just go there and summit Everest, Lhotse and Malaku within 2 days?As Nirmal was in the British Army, I think that’s the moment when he got intensive training.I come from the land of Gurkhas; the brave soldiers who fought tirelessly and didn’t let any countries rule Nepal. On this day last year I watched clouds gather at the peak of GI. Even extreme evolution|task can be easily dealt with if you are having fun.It’s never too late to learn anything new. These moments of success can help you bombproof your emotions and fire you up for the next adventure. Had it been that way, he’d not be able to save the climber and also put himself in danger. 226.1k Followers, 654 Following, 383 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Nirmal Purja MBE - Nimsdai (@nimsdai) If you want to know how I keep going, how my team kept going, you’ll have to read my book, Beyond Possible, available to pre-order now on Amazon and Waterstones. Others argue that the winter climbing season should correspond to the Spring Solstice and hence should be from 1st December to 21st March. I mean, most people stay on a 8k meters montain about 2 months to aclimatize well before the summit attempt. Nepalese Flag is the world’s only non-quadrilateral national flag; red color symbolizing the bravery and blue symbolizes peace and harmony. Nirmal Purja MBE. Looking forward to getting back to the Himalayas soon.It looks like you may be having problems playing this video. A minimum number of team members is required to make this happen and I’m fairly optimistic. Nirmal Purja MBE, Nims to those who know him, is a former Gurkha, special forces soldier and record-breaking mountaineer.He served in the UK military for 16 years, 10 of which were in the secretive world of the UK’s Special Forces. One thing I forgot to mention, this article was a great read, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Yeah, I agree with what you said.

There has been so much disruption to all our lives this year because of Covid-19 and as a result the publishing schedule was put under extreme pressure and although bookshops are now re-opening in the UK the situation varies a lot around the world.The next few months will also be a crucial time for the mountain climbing community. If so, please try restarting your browser.ll be covering all aspects of my journey including the fund raising, multiple rescues on the death zone, dealing with life threatening situations, mountain politics, family issues, bold move on resigning from UKSF sacrificing pension and the list goes on. Keep pushing ! Beyond Possible is the inside story of my incredible adventure and will show everyone what happens when ambition meets limitless imagination. Nirmal Purja “Nims” who served for the UK military force for 16 years quit his high paying job in order to accomplish an extraordinary target through his project possible 14/7. Not even breaking world records was that hard for him as much as the rescue work. Developing your skills and confidence to push beyond what you thought was possible. As a former special forces operator, Nims has made sacrifices on our behalf, giving up time with friends and family to go on multiple deployments. Nims is the only Nepalese citizen who has worked for special boat service (The Special Boat Service (SBS) is the special forces unit of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy).