After a flurry of summits on K2 over the weekend, the mountain claimed its first victim of the season.
Spanish climber Miguel Angel Perez Alvarez, 46, after descending to Camp 4. Some reports indicate that he made the summit, although others say he 300 meters from the top. According to the , an Italian climber who made the summit, Alvarez was slow on his descent and was forced to spend a night outside above 8,000 meters before making it back to camp.
No stranger to 8,000-meter peaks, Alvarez had , from Everest to Nanga Parbat and Manaslu to Cho Oyu.
K2, referred to as the “Savage Mountain,” is notoriously deadly. Climbers are at the mercy of harsh, unpredictable weather and route conditions. A favorable weather window began around July 22, though expedition members still had to navigate technical sections on a mountain known for its high fall potential, teetering seracs, and soft snow avalanches.
Since 1954, only 337 summits of the world’s second-tallest mountain , and 84 people have died trying.
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