National Geographic - UK (2022-02)

(Maropa) #1
Advanced Base Cam17,060 ft p, Dec. 21
5,200 m

Camp I
First reached
Dec. 2120,013 ft
6,100 m

Mingma G.’s first Camp II
Dec. 2822,178 ft
6,760 m

Camp III
Jan. 14, 202123,622 ft
7,200 m

Camp IV
Jan. 1524,934 ft
7,600 m

Mingma G.’s second Camp II
Dec. 29, 202022,638 ft
6,900 m

Nepali team reaches summit
Jan. 16, 2021

Nims’s first Camp II
(wiped out by storm)
Dec. 2921,654 ft
6,600 m

Abruzzi Spur
route

Nims’s second Camp II
Jan. 13, 202123,130 ft
7,050 m

Forced
detour

Polish international
expedition high point
(hidden) via North
Ridge route, 7,650 m 2003

Spain, 7,200 m 2019

Poland expedition

Russia, 7,200 m (^2012) high point, 7,300 m 1988
Poland (Urubko solo attempt),7,600 m 2018
Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan,7,634 m 2019
8 Polish team attempts
route, turning around
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. In winter, windchill
ratures can reach minus
nd winds can gust up to
red miles an hour. Snow
ly is scoured off the face
top of the mountain.


Danger from above
Climbers on the Abruzzi Spur
must contend with extremely
steep inclines, as well as falling
rocks and ice, which are responsi-
ble for many serious injuries and
deaths on the mountain.

Succeeding as a team
Previous winter attempts, includ-
ing Denis Urubko’s 2018 solo
summit push, failed. Having 10
climbers to haul supplies and take
turns leading the way allowed the
Nepali team to summit as a group.

A forced detour
The Nepali team stayed on the
standard Abruzzi Spur route until
they reached an impassable cre-
vasse. They had to backtrack,
turning the climb from Camp III
to Camp IV—usually three hours—
into an eight-hour trek.

SOREN WALLJASPER, NGM STAFF
MOUNTAIN TERRAIN RENDERING: GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER (DLR)/DFD-WIS
PHOTOS: MARK FISHER

SCTHE DISTAALE VARIENCE FROMS IN THIS BASE CAM PERSPECTIVEP TO ADVA. NCED BASE CAMP IS 2.7 MILES.

SOURCES: MINGMA GYALJE SHERPA,AMERICAN ALPINE JOURNAL, 2021 ;
KRZYSZTOF WIELICKI; BERNADETTE MCDONALD; JAN KIELKOWSKI,
K2 AND NORTHERN BALTORO MUSTAGH;STEVEN SWENSON
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