Nepalese climbers create history by reaching K2's summit in winter

Dozens of mountaineers have been competing over the past few weeks to summit world's second highest mountain


AFP January 16, 2021
Known as the "savage mountain", winds on the peak can blow at more than 200 kilometres per hour. PHOTO: TWIITER/@PakistanNature

ISLAMABAD:

A team of Nepalese climbers on Saturday made history after becoming the first to summit Pakistan's K2 in winter, according to a trekking company leading one of the expeditions.

Dozens of mountaineers have been competing over the past few weeks to summit the world's second highest mountain, the last peak above 8,000 metres to be topped in wintertime.

 

"WE DID IT" tweeted Seven Summit Treks.

"The Karakorum's 'Savage Mountain' been summited in most dangerous season: winter. Nepalese climbers finally reached the summit of Mt K2 this afternoon at 17:00 local time."

 

Since the maiden attempt in 1987-1988, just a handful of winter expeditions have been attempted on the storied 8,611-metre (28,250-feet) mountain in the Karakoram range along the Chinese border.

None had got higher than 7,650 metres until Saturday when the good conditions allowed the climbers to push ahead.

 

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This winter an unprecedented four teams totalling around 60 climbers converged on the mountain, more than all the previous expeditions put together.

The 10 Nepalese climbers had earlier been spread across the different teams, but formed a new group in order to claim the feat in Nepal's name.

 

Known as the "savage mountain", winds on the peak can blow at more than 200 kilometres per hour (125 miles per hour) and temperatures drop to minus 60 degrees Celsius (minus 76 Fahrenheit).

 
Nepali Sherpas have broken the previous record during winters of climbing as high as 26,000 feet while attempting to scale K2.

Nepali Sherpas have broken the previous record during winters of climbing as high as 26,000 feet while attempting to scale K2. Never before has the K2 base camp been so crowded by climbers from Britain, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Bulgaria and a dozen countries during the winters. The maximum height achieved by teams in winters in the past was 25,320 feet. The 8,611 metre-high K2 is the only peak that has never been conquered in the winter, and has become one of the biggest challenges for veteran climbers. #VisitPakistan #TourismPakistan #K2 #MountainTourism

Posted by Imran Khan on Saturday, January 16, 2021

 

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