Winter K2 Update

The big news from the week was that they fixed the ropes to the traditional Camp2. More teams arrived at base camp while others are making steady progress on the trek

Ropes to Camp 2 on Winter K2

K2 Camp 2: 22,110'/6700m

Huge news that the fixed lines are to Camp 2 on Winter K2. The teams are enjoying decent weather for winter. Other climbers just arrived in Pakistan or Skardu and will start their trek to BC on Christmas Eve.

Is What’s Happening on Winter K2 Wrong?

Who and how mountains are climbs changes with time, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that this winter K2 has over 60 people attempting the summit, most with limited high-altitude winter experience attempting to set the record. Is this wrong?

Progress on Winter K2

There have been reports that Pakistan is having a mild winter, which might bode well for the K2 teams. Extreme cold is what stops many attempts.

The only team currently on K2 is making progress on the extreme lower mountain fixing about 600 meters of rope

Nepal to Run K2 this Winter!

It’s going to be crowded this year on K2! Yet another high-profile team from Nepal has announced their intentions to grab bragging rights for the first winter summit of the world’s second-highest peak. This goal was once the domain of Russians and Poles but now it all about Nepalese. Here’s the rundown:

Mingma G Sherpa to Attempt Winter K2

K2 Abruzzi Route Map

K2, the only 8000er not summited in Winter, will be busy this 2020/21 season. As of this post, there will be at least four separate teams, the most ever for the world’s second-highest peak in the winter, including a rare all Sherpa team hoping to help their community..