Saturday, January 27, 2018

Nanga Parbat Rescue in Full Swing + Nanga Parbat Help Request + Nanga Parbat Rescue Mission +

Nanga Parbat rescue operation in full swing for Tomek Mackiewicz & Elisabeth Revol -PlanetM
Nanga Parbat request for help -  from Montagna.tv website - English translation available
Rescue mission on Nanga Parbat - report with pictures by Reheel Adnan - Altitude Pakistan


http://www.planetmountain.com/en/news/alpinism/nanga-parbat-rescue-operation-in-full-swing-for-tomek-mackiewicz-and-elisabeth-revol.html -- Nanga Parbat rescue operation in full swing for Tomek Mackiewicz and Elisabeth Revol


http://blogs.dw.com/adventuresports/rescue-operation-on-nanga-parbat/               




http://www.montagna.tv/cms/118293/nanga-parbat-facciamo-il-punto-a-24h-dalla-richiesta-di-soccorso/Nanga Parbat request for help


Helicopters took the poles to field 1, just below 5000 meters, and then returned to skardu because of the dark.
Polish Mountaineers will move to "pick up" Elisabeth this night, going up the kinshofer without stopping until they reach her. Urubko and bielecki, in front, could do it in 12/16 hours of climbing. From There, in a few hours, tomek will also be reachable.
Elisabeth, I'm afraid you've got your sat-down satellite. You can only receive a few messages. You must resist until they arrive and it will not be easy.
Elisabeth Meanwhile decided to start down with her forces to field 2 to meet her rescuers. He is aware that moving has more chance of living.
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http://altitudepakistan.blogspot.com/2018/01/rescue-mission-on-nanga-parbat.html  -- Raheel Adnan -- Rescue mission on Nanga Parbat



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Helicopters took the poles to field 1, just below 5000 meters, and then returned to skardu because of the dark.
Polish Mountaineers will move to "pick up" Elisabeth this night, going up the kinshofer without stopping until they reach her. Urubko and bielecki, in front, could do it in 12/16 hours of climbing. From There, in a few hours, tomek will also be reachable.
Elisabeth, I'm afraid you've got your sat-down satellite. You can only receive a few messages. You must resist until they arrive and it will not be easy.
Elisabeth Meanwhile decided to start down with her forces to field 2 to meet her rescuers. He is aware that moving has more chance of living.
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For those not following 8000-meter climbs closely, there is a superhuman effort by a team of climbers who have flown from K2 to conduct a rescue mission on Nanga Parbat - all in Pakistan. Two climbers got in trouble. One has now been reached and the other's fate is in the brink.
There are only a handful of climbers who could be doing what is happing before our eyes. They climbed at a rate of 400 feet or 121 meters per hour at 20,000 feet/6000 meters up a very steep, icy and technical Kingshofer wall. This is simply incredible.
http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2018/01/26/disaster-developing-on-nanga-part-k2-team-to-launch-rescue/         

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