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A missing Russian-American climber has been found dead after falling from the world’s 12th-highest mountain, having refused to turn back in dangerous winter conditions, the company that organised his ascent said. Alex Goldfarb pushed on alone when his teammate failed to persuade him to give up their attempt to scale the 8,051-metre (26,414-foot) Broad Peak in the Karakoram range on the border with China. “We are deeply saddened to have lost our climbing partner and friend,” said Laszlo Pinter, spokesman for the Broad Peak Winter Expedition 2021, on Tuesday. “The helicopter search mission has found his body on Pastore Peak where he is presumed to have fallen off the mountain,” he said in a statement. Official news update 18. 01. 2021 from the METE Sadly it is now confirmed that we lost Alex: (Feel free to share, with a link to this post as official source) — Laszlo Pinter (@PraeriePanther) A medical doctor and a lecturer at Harvard University in the US, Goldfarb had volunteered to treat COVID-19 patients since the outset of the pandemic, his son Levi Goldfarb told Reuters news agency. “He thought [mountain climbing] was beautiful,” Levi said. “He thought it was liberating, because up in the mountains it didn’t really matter who you were at sea level – a doctor, a lawyer, or even a thief, all of those labels were stripped away and you were playing by a different set of rules. He made great friends in the mountains, he saved lives and saved himself, and he travelled the world...

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Synopsis While recently, a Mexican woman named Viridiana Álvarez Chávez scaled one of the world's tallest peaks, K2, we went ahead and dug out some key facts about this unique mountain range and why it is called the deadliest in the world. … While recently, a Mexican woman named Viridiana Álvarez Chávez scaled one of the world's tallest peaks, K2, we went ahead and dug out some key facts about this unique mountain range and why it is called the deadliest in the world. Someone had once said – happiness comes in peaks and valleys. How true and real it is for those who have actually mustered enough determination to climb the high peaks across the world. While recently, a Mexican woman named Viridiana Álvarez Chávez scaled one of the world's tallest peaks, K2, we went ahead and dug out some key facts about this unique mountain range and why it is called the deadliest in the world. Here are they – • K2 is located at 28251 ft above sea level, which makes it the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest at 29029 ft. The location of K2 is between Baltistan in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of north Pakistan and the Dafdar Township in Taxkorgan Tajik of Xinjiang, China. • The story of how K2 got its name goes like this. In 1856, a British officer working for the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India reached a small mountain in Kashmir. There, his sight fell on two special peaks more than 200 km away in the Karakoram. He named them K1 and K2, the ‘K’ standing for Karako...

22 interesting facts about K2

We share the most interesting facts about K2, gathered from years of reading, writing and dreaming about this notorious mountain Rising from the Baltoro Glacier in the heart of the Karakoram is K2, one of Earth’s most remarkable mountains. Revered in the mountaineering world, the pyramidal peak is the ultimate challenge for climbers. The world’s elite alpinists have attempted its treacherous slopes. Several have conquered the summit, but many have lost their lives. Interesting facts about K2 1. At 8,611m (28,251ft), K2 is the second-highest mountain on Earth. Only Mount Everest at 8,848m (29,029ft) is higher – by 237m (778ft). (Source: 2. K2 is one of the 14 (Source: 3. K2 got its name when in 1856 Thomas George Montgomerie – a British officer working for the Great Trigonometrical Survey of (Source: 4. The nameMount Godwin-Austenis occasionally used in honour ofHenry Godwin-Austen, an early explorer of the area. The Royal Geographical Society rejected the name, but it was used on numerous maps and is still seen in places. (Source: K2 seen from Concordia camp 5. Another name more commonly used is Chogori, derived from two Balti words, chhogo(big) andri(mountain). This may just be a name created by western explorers or possibly a confused response to the question “what’s that called?” as very few local people would have ventured close to K2. (Source: 6. K2 has been known as theSavage Mountain ever since George Bell used the term following an expedition in 1953. Having nearly...