The Asian Age

In a first, hiker to scale K2 in winter

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Islamabad, Feb. 25: A Russian- Polish mountainee­r has launched the first solo attempt to summit Pakistan’s K2 — the world’s second- highest park — during winter, in what fellow climbers described as a reckless decision.

Denis Urubko, 44, was part of a team of Polish mountainee­rs attempting to be the first to scale the 8,611- metre ( 28,251 feet) K2 in winter, but broke away from the group after a series of disagreeme­nts.

The climber left behind his team at K2’ s base camp on Saturday, with sources close to the expedition citing his increasing frustratio­n at his fellow climbers’ pace.

“He was trying to persuade the team to push for the summit in February,” a porter accompanyi­ng the group told AFP Sunday, adding Urubko argued that conditions in March would make a summit difficult.

“He has had a heated debate with the team leader and left for the summit without saying a word,” the porter added on condition of anonymity.

he Polish team confirmed the incident, saying Urubko left Camp Two without a radio after refusing to speak to the expedition’s leader.

Pakistani sources said the latest incident followed mounting dissatisfa­ction after Urubko became upset when the team abandoned a planned route to the peak earlier this month.

Fellow mountainee­rs expressed concerns over Urubko’s attempt to summit K2 alone, in what is largely considered one of the world’s most difficult climbs. “A solo attempt of K2 in winter is completely suicidal,” said Pakistani climber Mirza Ali.

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