In August 2001, the famous Italian mountaineer Hans Kammerlander successfully climbed the Korgri Peak (K2, 8611M) and completed his 13th 8,000-meter peak climb in his personal career. He recently announced that he would not climb the last 8000-M mountain - Manasuru Peak. Manasulu, 8163M, 8th), The mountaineering community has many regrets.
Outsiders may be puzzled. He is 44 years old and is at the height of the mountain climb. He is unwilling to complete this recognition as the highest achievement of the mountaineering community. Hans said: "I encountered too many tragedies at Manasulu. I don't want to go back to face my nightmare." - In 1991, Hans and his two friends, Karl Grossrubatscher, climbed the summit of Manasuru with Friedl Mutschlechner. Tragedy at the summit, Hans lost two friends at once. "There are too many mountains to climb in the world. I will continue to climb, but I will not climb Mount Manaslu." Hans said firmly in his hometown press conference.
After climbing K2, Hans almost became the first person to return to the base camp from the top of the mountain. In the past two years, he tried to do the same thing without success. This time, he successfully climbed the summit, but did not complete the summit downhill. He started about 400 meters in height but gave up in the lower part. He said that there is a steep slope of hard ice around 60 degrees near the summit, which is an extremely difficult downhill challenge.
"When I watched a Korean climber and yelled away from a few meters around me, I immediately decided to take off the snowboard and not take risks." But Hans still thinks it is feasible to descend from K2 downhill. "Someone will do it someday, but that person needs superb skills and great luck. But it's not me. I'm 44 years old. Old people can't try and try again. Dreams let young people chase.†But Hans stressed that completing the K2 gliding must be done in a “fair and glorious†way. The tryers must respect the spirit of the pure mountaineer. "I have heard that in recent years, many people rely on snowboards and oxygen for mountaineering, especially the Mount Everest. Even some well-known mountaineers are no exception. Many people who try to climb down the mountain even have snowboards on snowboards. This climbed the Everest into a simple 7,000-metre climb," Hans said.
Outsiders may be puzzled. He is 44 years old and is at the height of the mountain climb. He is unwilling to complete this recognition as the highest achievement of the mountaineering community. Hans said: "I encountered too many tragedies at Manasulu. I don't want to go back to face my nightmare." - In 1991, Hans and his two friends, Karl Grossrubatscher, climbed the summit of Manasuru with Friedl Mutschlechner. Tragedy at the summit, Hans lost two friends at once. "There are too many mountains to climb in the world. I will continue to climb, but I will not climb Mount Manaslu." Hans said firmly in his hometown press conference.
After climbing K2, Hans almost became the first person to return to the base camp from the top of the mountain. In the past two years, he tried to do the same thing without success. This time, he successfully climbed the summit, but did not complete the summit downhill. He started about 400 meters in height but gave up in the lower part. He said that there is a steep slope of hard ice around 60 degrees near the summit, which is an extremely difficult downhill challenge.
"When I watched a Korean climber and yelled away from a few meters around me, I immediately decided to take off the snowboard and not take risks." But Hans still thinks it is feasible to descend from K2 downhill. "Someone will do it someday, but that person needs superb skills and great luck. But it's not me. I'm 44 years old. Old people can't try and try again. Dreams let young people chase.†But Hans stressed that completing the K2 gliding must be done in a “fair and glorious†way. The tryers must respect the spirit of the pure mountaineer. "I have heard that in recent years, many people rely on snowboards and oxygen for mountaineering, especially the Mount Everest. Even some well-known mountaineers are no exception. Many people who try to climb down the mountain even have snowboards on snowboards. This climbed the Everest into a simple 7,000-metre climb," Hans said.
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