Khaleej Times

US woman feels proud after scaling K-2

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islamabad — The first American woman to scale the world’s second-highest mountain — Pakistan’s dangerous K-2 summit — said on Friday that it was a “proud moment” when she hoisted the US and Pakistani flags at the top of the mountain, long been considered “savage” for all climbers.

The 52-year-old Vanessa O’Brien, along with an internatio­nal team of 12 climbers, summited K-2’s 8,610 metres on July 28 despite bad weather.

For climbers, K-2 is also considered particular­ly difficult, after Mount Everest. O’Brien, who conquered Everest in 2010, said she thinks her ascent and decent at K-2 was more challengin­g.

July was O’Brien’s third try at conquering K2, after being unsuccessf­ul in 2015 and 2016.

“K-2 is a different mountain,” O’Brien said. This time they were lucky — no brutal avalanches and they found several places to rest before ascending higher.

O’Brien said she hoped her achievemen­t would help promote people-to-people contacts between the two countries and expressed her team’s gratitude to Pakistan for facilitati­ng their endeavour.

O’Brien insisted she enjoyed her stay in Pakistan. She said Pakistan provided them best protection — only after the summit was she told that one of the gear handlers who accompanie­d the team was in fact a Pakistan army soldier, secretly sent by the government to watch over the team’s safety.

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AP Vanessa O’Brien. —

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