Legendary Polish extreme skier Andrzej Bargiel makes mountaineering history once again, completing a flawless descent from the summit of Nanga Parbat to Base Camp entirely without the use of supplemental oxygen.With this successful descent of the 8,126-meter peak—notoriously dubbed Earth’s “Killer Mountain”—the 38-year-old Red Bull athlete becomes the first person in history to ski down all five of Pakistan’s 8,000-meter peaks without bottled oxygen.

Legendary Polish extreme skier Andrzej Bargiel makes mountaineering history once again, completing a flawless descent from the summit of Nanga Parbat to Base Camp entirely without the use of supplemental oxygen.With this successful descent of the 8,126-meter peak—notoriously dubbed Earth's "Killer Mountain"—the 38-year-old Red Bull athlete becomes the first person in history to ski down all five of Pakistan’s 8,000-meter peaks without bottled oxygen.
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Legendary Polish extreme skier Andrzej Bargiel makes mountaineering history once again, completing a flawless descent from the summit of Nanga Parbat to Base Camp entirely without the use of supplemental oxygen.With this successful descent of the 8,126-meter peak—notoriously dubbed Earth's "Killer Mountain"—the 38-year-old Red Bull athlete becomes the first person in history to ski down all five of Pakistan’s 8,000-meter peaks without bottled oxygen.
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CHILAS: July 01 – Nepali rope fixing team members in a group photo at Nanga Parbat Base Camp. Kathmandu-based Seven Summit Treks team comprised Nepali climbers Mingtemba Sherpa (“Mote”), Pasang Dukpa Sherpa, Dawa Rinji Sherpa, Pasang Nurbu Sherpa (“Makpa”) and Pasang Nurbu Sherpa reached the 8,126-metre summit on Tuesday morning after a successful push that included Nepali rope-fixing climbers, Pakistan’s Abbas Ali Mehdi and international clients. Among those reaching the summit were Chinese climber Tao Hu, Ukrainian Antonina Samoilova and Lithuanian Mindaugas Satkauskas, all pursuing the challenge of climbing the world’s 14 peaks above 8,000 meters. They were joined by Nepali climbers Dawa Sherpa (“Italian Dawa”), Dendi Sherpa, Lakpa Temba Sherpa. APP/ABB/MAF/TZD
Legendary Polish extreme skier Andrzej Bargiel makes mountaineering history once again, completing a flawless descent from the summit of Nanga Parbat to Base Camp entirely without the use of supplemental oxygen.With this successful descent of the 8,126-meter peak—notoriously dubbed Earth's "Killer Mountain"—the 38-year-old Red Bull athlete becomes the first person in history to ski down all five of Pakistan’s 8,000-meter peaks without bottled oxygen.
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CHILAS: July 01 – Pakistani climber Abbas Ali Mehdi from Arandu talks with APP photojournalist at Nanga Parbat Base Camp. Abbas Ali is among the Nepali climbers and international clients, reached the 8,126-metre summit on Tuesday morning after a successful push. APP/ABB/MAF/TZD
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