A Legacy of Breaking Barriers
Nims is no stranger to redefining the limits of human potential.
In 2019, he completed the 14 highest peaks on Earth in just 6 months and 6 days, shattering previous timelines and reshaping what climbers believed was possible. Before Nims, most mountaineers tackled one or two 8000ers per season. Today, multiple summits are the new norm.
His documentary “14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible” (Netflix, 2021) quickly became one of the platform’s most watched adventure documentaries and helped raise global awareness for the Sherpas and Porters whose work makes high-altitude dreams a reality. The film also sparked a measurable boost in tourism to Nepal, according to the Department of Tourism.
In 2021, Nims led the first-ever winter summit of K2, climbing without oxygen and alongside an all-Nepali team, another historic first.
Beyond the Summit: The Nimsdai Foundation
In 2022, Nims founded the Nimsdai Foundation, a charitable organization focused on inspiring, educating, and protecting. Its mission is to create lasting impact through high-altitude clean-ups, educational access, community resilience, and veterans’ rehabilitation.
So far, the Foundation has:
• Completed Big Mountain Clean-Ups on Everest, K2, and Manaslu
• Provided disaster relief after floods and earthquakes in Nepal and Pakistan
• Initiated the construction of a Porters’ House in Lobuche, a dedicated space to support and honor the mountain’s unsung heroes
Nims’ current project, the Hat-Trick Challenge, sees him climbing the 14 Peaks and the 7 Summits for a third time. Unlike his previous missions, this time he’s self-funding the challenge so that all donations can directly support the Foundation’s work.