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Nayya Sayyapa in store for pak army aviation corps to rescue this guy if he gets in trouble

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Image captionFellow climbers have branded Denis Urubko's decision "completely suicidal"

A Polish expedition hoping to complete the first winter ascent of the world's second-highest mountain, K2, says one of its climbers appears to have launched an unauthorised solo attempt.

Russo-Polish mountaineer Denis Urubko left teammates on Saturday at the base camp on the border between Pakistan and China, a spokesman told the BBC.

The 44-year-old split off from the group after a series of arguments.

One climber described a solo attempt in winter as "completely suicidal".

Expedition spokesman Michal Leksinski said he thought Urubko wanted to reach the top this month so his effort would definitely count as a winter climb.

Leksinski said he trusted his colleague to turn back if he had to, rather than endanger himself or the team. He believes the next 48 hours are critical.

Why did they fall out?
Urubko reportedly left without a radio, after refusing to discuss his plans.

"He was trying to persuade the team to push for the summit in February," a porter with the group told AFP news agency.

"He has had a heated debate with the team leader and left for the summit without saying a word."

How dangerous would a solo bid be?
Professional mountaineers have expressed dismay at the climber's decision.

"A solo attempt of K2 in winter is completely suicidal," said Pakistani climber Mirza Ali Baig.

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Image captionK2's nickname is The Savage Mountain because it is so difficult to climb
Karim Shah, a mountaineering friend of Urubko, agreed the move was "very risky".

"He is known as the 'Himalayan expert' among the mountaineering community... but his decision is not correct and does not suit someone of his stature," he said.

How good is Urubko?
He is said to be a highly capable mountaineer who has conquered all of the world's 14 peaks over 8,000m. The expedition members believe he has probably reached an existing K2 camp located at 7,200m.

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Media captionElisabeth Revol describes her rescue from Nanga Parbat
Urubko made headlines just last month by saving a stricken French climber, Elisabeth Revol.

He and three other team members were flown by helicopter from K2 to the 8,126m Nanga Parbat in Pakistan - nicknamed Killer Mountain - where they performed an audacious night-time rescue.

K2, the pinnacle of the Karakoram range, stands at a majestic 8,611m (28,251ft). It is the only peak above 8,000m never climbed in winter.

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Image captionA spokesman for the expedition said its members would continue to support Mr Urubko
It has a higher fatality-to-summit rate than Everest, and is known as the Savage Mountain due to its fiendish conditions.

K2's steepness challenges even the world's most accomplished climbers. Avalanches are an ever-present risk, and in winter temperatures can fall to -50C, accompanied by winds of up to 200km/hr (124mph).



@Reichsmarschall
 
Time for Pakistan to ban these stupid climbers. We need to charge them a rescue insurance and funeral costs.

Pakistan already charge them. I hope so otherwise its waste of tax payer money to save them.
 
They are bringing capital to the country, look at Nepal and how it has exploited the art of mountaineering to its own interest. A helicopter or two doesn't affect PAA.
 
They are bringing capital to the country, look at Nepal and how it has exploited the art of mountaineering to its own interest. A helicopter or two doesn't affect PAA.
It comes at environmental costs these mountaineers dump their garbage used plastics , and even their excreta filled bags on those areas which causes pollution.
 
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Pakistan already charge them. I hope so otherwise its waste of tax payer money to save them.
Insurance is part of the mountaineering license fees.
 
It comes at environmental costs these mountaineers dumb their garbage used plastics , and even their excreta filled bags on those areas which causes pollution.
Enforce stricter pollution control laws and strengthen waste management authorities instead of restricting mountaineers. İt only happen in countries like ours, Nepal and India. Don't hold the mountaineers responsible for this. We are already polluting our glaciers with military activities.
 
Nayya Sayyapa in store for pak army aviation corps to rescue this guy if he gets in trouble

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Image copyrightAFP/ALPINE CLUB OF PAKISTAN
Image captionFellow climbers have branded Denis Urubko's decision "completely suicidal"

A Polish expedition hoping to complete the first winter ascent of the world's second-highest mountain, K2, says one of its climbers appears to have launched an unauthorised solo attempt.

Russo-Polish mountaineer Denis Urubko left teammates on Saturday at the base camp on the border between Pakistan and China, a spokesman told the BBC.

The 44-year-old split off from the group after a series of arguments.

One climber described a solo attempt in winter as "completely suicidal".

Expedition spokesman Michal Leksinski said he thought Urubko wanted to reach the top this month so his effort would definitely count as a winter climb.

Leksinski said he trusted his colleague to turn back if he had to, rather than endanger himself or the team. He believes the next 48 hours are critical.

Why did they fall out?
Urubko reportedly left without a radio, after refusing to discuss his plans.

"He was trying to persuade the team to push for the summit in February," a porter with the group told AFP news agency.

"He has had a heated debate with the team leader and left for the summit without saying a word."

How dangerous would a solo bid be?
Professional mountaineers have expressed dismay at the climber's decision.

"A solo attempt of K2 in winter is completely suicidal," said Pakistani climber Mirza Ali Baig.

_100177957_k2.jpg
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionK2's nickname is The Savage Mountain because it is so difficult to climb
Karim Shah, a mountaineering friend of Urubko, agreed the move was "very risky".

"He is known as the 'Himalayan expert' among the mountaineering community... but his decision is not correct and does not suit someone of his stature," he said.

How good is Urubko?
He is said to be a highly capable mountaineer who has conquered all of the world's 14 peaks over 8,000m. The expedition members believe he has probably reached an existing K2 camp located at 7,200m.

p05wvtw8.jpg


Media captionElisabeth Revol describes her rescue from Nanga Parbat
Urubko made headlines just last month by saving a stricken French climber, Elisabeth Revol.

He and three other team members were flown by helicopter from K2 to the 8,126m Nanga Parbat in Pakistan - nicknamed Killer Mountain - where they performed an audacious night-time rescue.

K2, the pinnacle of the Karakoram range, stands at a majestic 8,611m (28,251ft). It is the only peak above 8,000m never climbed in winter.

_100177301_expedition.jpg
Image copyrightREUTERS
Image captionA spokesman for the expedition said its members would continue to support Mr Urubko
It has a higher fatality-to-summit rate than Everest, and is known as the Savage Mountain due to its fiendish conditions.

K2's steepness challenges even the world's most accomplished climbers. Avalanches are an ever-present risk, and in winter temperatures can fall to -50C, accompanied by winds of up to 200km/hr (124mph).



@Reichsmarschall
Army Aviation should make it clear if this guy gets stuck we will not rescue him
 
Pakistan must not rescue if he didn't return.pakistan is not some kind of rescue machine.let him die peacefully in snow.
 
It comes at environmental costs these mountaineers dump their garbage used plastics , and even their excreta filled bags on those areas which causes pollution.
Clearly you've never met a climber before in your life.
 
Pakistan must not rescue if he didn't return.pakistan is not some kind of rescue machine.let him die peacefully in snow.
They have to pay MONEY to PA before they can climb any mountain in Pakistan. It's PAA job to rescue them.
 
No need to put the lives of our Army aviators in danger to resuce these Adrenalin junkies. Good on him if he makes it, if not, then it was his own reckless decision.
 
They have to pay MONEY to PA before they can climb any mountain in Pakistan. It's PAA job to rescue them.

I don't understand why people want to climb a mountain hahaha.looks like some people are fed up of everyday life and wants to die soon.
 
I don't understand why people want to climb a mountain hahaha.looks like some people are fed up of everyday life and wants to die soon.

funeral is expensive but in the mountain nobody going to charge him for a plot.
 
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