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Two weeks have passed since Ralf Dujmovits has decided to abandon his winter expedition on Nanga Parbat due to the strong risk oficefall. Two weeks to reflect on his experiences in Pakistan and also to look ahead. I call the 52 year old German climber at home, in the town of Buehl at the foot of the Black Forest.
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I stood at Frankfurt airport and then at the stations in Mannheim and Karlsruhe wearing a short sleeved shirt, all around me people wrapped up in winter clothes. I had to get used again to the warm temperatures. We have a very warm winter in Germany, a real contrast to what we had in Pakistan. Whatever,[url=http://www.michael-kors-outlet-online.us@#$%&/]michaelkors[/url], I feel that Im arriving also mentally and I am enjoying the warmth again.
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The US space agency NASA is not just looking into space, but also from there to our good old earth. It has now published an article with the most important facts about the 14 eight thousanders adding satellite images of the highest mountains. I want to share these pictures with you to make you feel a bit like astronauts. This time I have sorted the mountains not by altitude but by their fatality rates (look at the percentage).
Ralf Dujmovits concerns were not deceptive. The day after he and his Polish companion Darek Zaluski had decided to cancel their winter expedition on the Diamir side of Nanga Parbat, they narrowly escaped an ice avalanche. The two climbers had just build down their Camp 1 at 4900 meters below the Kinshofer route and were on their descent when the avalanche went down. "We were very lucky!", Ralf writes to me. The 52 year old and Darek arrived in basecamp safe and sound. As reported Dujmovits had abandoned his plan to climb Nanga Parbat via the Messner route because of the high risk of ice avalanches.
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Trail breaking for nothing. "It has been snowing all day", says Ralf Dujmovits in the basecamp on the Diamir side of Nanga Parbat. "We certainly have between 35 and 40 centimeter of fresh snow." On his way to the toilet tent he slipped into a snowdrift and had trouble to get out of it. Ralf and his Polish companion Darek Zaluski know that they will have to break trail again when they climb up to the depot at 5500 meters which they had made yesterday. The fresh snow is also increasing the risk of avalanches. "If the wind doesn't blow the snow out of the slopes, it will be impossible."
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It is in the nature of plans that they sometimes have to be knocked on the head. Actually Ralf Dujmovits and Darek Zaluski wanted to climb up the Diamir face of Nanga Parbat today to bivouac at an altitude of 4850 meters and to look from there for a first camp on the Messner route. But this did not happen. When the two climbers met in the morning at the appointed hour, Darek told Ralf that it would be better if he stayed in basecamp. The climber from Poland has been infected by a gastrointestinal virus,[url=http://www.lululemonoutlet-canada.ca/]lulu lemon[/url], a diet with rice and tea was necessary. "Meanwhile he already much better",[url=http://www.michaelkorshandbags-uk.co.uk/]michael kors bags[/url], says Ralf in the (Pakistan) evening via satellite phone. "If the weather is fine, we could move up tomorrow."
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