Dehradun, June 28 (HS). Uttarakhand SDRF Chief Constable Rajendra Singh Nath has brought laurels to the country as well as the Uttarakhand Police and the state by successfully climbing North America's highest peak Mount Denali (6190 meters) which is located in Alaska and has created a record.
Inspector General of Police (SDRF) Ridhim Agarwal congratulated Chief Constable Rajendra Nath for his courage and dedication in climbing North America's highest peak Denali. He said that mountaineering is an adventurous activity. In this, courage, perseverance and patience are tested at every step. This experience of climbing the world's highest peaks will prove to be very helpful in the rescue operations conducted by SDRF in the high altitude region of the Himalayas. Commander SDRF Manikant Mishra congratulated Rajendra for successfully climbing Mount Denali and said that Rajendra Nath is an inspiration for SDRF.
Rajendra Nath left from SDRF Battalion Jolly Grant on 10 June to climb Mount Denali. After starting his air journey from Delhi on 13 June, Rajendra reached Last Road Head Talkeetna in Alaska State of America via Frankfurt (Germany). After resting, he started his journey on foot from there. Rajendra Nath told that after many days of walking, we left from Summit Camp on 23 June at 11 am to conquer Mount Denali. After climbing the glacier continuously for 12 hours in minus 25-30 degree temperature, overcoming icy winds and other obstacles, he successfully climbed this peak at 11 pm (12:30 pm on 24 June as per Indian time).
Rajendra said- the aim is to hoist the tricolor on the highest peaks of all seven continents
Rajendra Nath has so far hoisted the flag of India and Uttarakhand Police by conquering Europe's highest peak Elbrush, Africa's highest peak Klimanjaro, South America's highest peak Aconcagua and North America's highest peak Denali. His aim is to bring glory to the state of Uttarakhand and its police by hoisting its flag along with the tricolour on the highest peaks of all the seven continents of the world.
Rajendra has many records to his name
Rajendra Nath has achieved many records in the past as well. In the past years, he has brought laurels to the country and Uttarakhand Police by successfully climbing Chandrabhaga-13 (6264 meters), DKD-2 (5670 meters), Mount Trishul (7120 meters), Mount Gangotri I (6672 meters), Mount Shrikanth (6133 meters), Mount Baljuri (5922 meters), Mount Bandarpoonch (5500 meters), Europe's highest peak Mount Elbrus (5642 meters), Africa's highest peak Kilimanjaro (5895 meters) and the highest peak Aconcagua (6961 meters) in Argentina, South America.