Nepali mountaineers first to climb K2, world’s 2nd tallest peak, in winter (Photos)

Sunday, 17 January 2021 (12:03 IST)
The first-ever winter ascent to the summit of K2, known as Pakistan’s “savage mountain” and the world’s second-highest peak, has been claimed by 10 Nepalese mountaineers.

“We did it,” a trekking firm tweeted.

16 Jan 2021
WE DID IT, BELIVE ME WE DID IT- JOURNEY TO THE SUMMIT NEVER DONE BEFORE
The Karakorum's 'Savage Mountain' been summited in most dangerous season:WINTER
Nepalese Climbers finally reached the summit of Mt. K2 (Chhogori 8611m), this afternoon at 17:00 local time. pic.twitter.com/O530X3WgKh

— Seven Summit (@sst8848) January 16, 2021


“A team of 10 Nepalese Sherpas has scaled the K2 this afternoon,” said Karrar Haideri, of the Alpine Club of Pakistan. “This was never done by anyone before in winter,” Haideri added.

BREAKING: A TEAM OF NEPALESE SHERPAS HAS CLIMBED K2 TODAY -

This is the first ever winter ascent of K2 - Pakistan’s highest & the world’s second-highest mountain at 8,610m

Till today it was the only peak above 8,000 metres that had not been climbed in winter

Via @jamilnagri pic.twitter.com/vnspHNxNaG

— omar r quraishi (@omar_quraishi) January 16, 2021


At 8,611 meters (28,251 feet), K2, near Pakistan’s border with China, had never been scaled beyond 7,650 meters in winter — until Saturday. It was first summited in 1954.

On Facebook, Nirmal Purja, one of the triumphant mountaineers, described “a very special moment.”

“The whole team waited 10m below the summit to form a group then stepped onto the summit together whilst singing our Nepalese National Anthem,” Purja wrote.

Haidri said Saturday’s summit push had started at 1 a.m. local time, with the 10 climbers conquering K2 just before 5 p.m.

K2 has a dreaded “bottleneck,” a narrow, steep passage, where in August 2008, an avalanche killed 11 climbers in the peak’s worst known tragedy.

On it, winds can blow at more than 200 kilometers per hour (125 miles per hour) and temperatures can drop to minus 60 degrees Celsius (minus 76 Fahrenheit).

K2 lies at the western end of the Himalayas, in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region that has 18 of the world’s highest 50 peaks.

Since the maiden attempt back in 1988, just a handful of winter expeditions had been attempted until Saturday.

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