THE VOLCANIC SEVEN SUMMITS
The Volcanic Seven Summits are the highest volcanoes on each of the seven continents, just as the Seven Summits are the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. Summiting all seven is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first postulated as such in 1999.
THE LIST
Kilimanjaro 30th December 2015 ✔
Elbrus 18th July 2017 ✔
Giluwe 21th January 2018 ✔
Pico Di Orizaba 6th January 2019 ✔
Damavand 11th August 2019 ✔
Ojos Del Salado 15th January 2020 ✔
Sidley 22nd December 2021 ✔

THE SEVEN SECOND SUMMITS
The Seven Second Summits are the second-highest mountains of each of the seven continents. All of these mountain peaks are separate peaks rather than a sub-peak of the continents' high point. The Seven Second Summits are considered by many mountaineers and geographers as a much harder challenge than the traditional Seven Summits.
THE LIST
Ojos del Salado 15th January 2020 ✔
Mount Kenya 15th December 2020 ✔
Mount Logan
Sumantri
Dykh-Tau
K2
Tyree

ACCOMPLISHMENTS & EXPEDITIONS
• Completed the volcanic seven summits challenge becoming the 24th in world and the youngest male to achieve this feat
• Reached the highest point in every country of the GCC in 6 days and attempted a Guinness World Record to Climb the Arabian peninsula high points
Kilimanjaro
Africa’s highest Mountain/Volcano
Elbrus
Europe highest Mountain/Volcano
Giluwe
highest volcano in Oceania
Mount Hagen ( Attempt )
Oceania second highest volcano
Pico Di Orizaba
Highest volcano in North America
Aconcagua ( Attempt )
South America highest mountain
Mount Baker
North cascades highest mountain.
Mount Kenya
Africa second Highest Mountain
Aiguille du Moine ( Attempt )
Damavand
Asia highest volcanic summit
Sabalan
paddled the world highest lake in the world outside the Andes/Himalaya
Mount Nyiragongo
one of the world most active volcanoes
Ojos Del Salado
South America highest volcano
Mount Sidley
Antarctica highest Volcano