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K2 The Worlds Second Tallest Mountain
  • By Iman Hussain

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K2 Mountain in Asia (Pakistan) K2, also known
as Chhogori/Qogir, Ketu/Kechu, and Mount
Godwin-Austen, is the second highest mountain in
the world at 8,611 metres, after Mount Everest.
Height 8,611 m First ascent July 31,
1954 Prominence 4,017 m Mountain range
Himalayas, Karakoram First ascenders Lino
Lacedelli, Achille Compagnoni
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Weather on K2 is almost always bad. Freezing
storms and high winds make it dangerous.
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  • Here are some interesting facts about the
    mountain known as K2

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  • 1. K2 is the worlds second tallest mountain
    reaching 28,253 ft. (8,612 m) above sea level,
    and is the worlds twenty-second most prominent
    mountain, rising 13,179 ft. (4,017 m) above the
    surrounding terrain.
  • 2. K2 was the name given the mountain in 1852
    by the British surveyor T.G. Montgomerie as part
    of the Great Trigonometric Survey, which
    stretched throughout most of the 19th century and
    during which the British Empire demarcated its
    territories in India. The K denotes the
    mountain range Karakoram and the 2 denotes that
    it is the second peak recorded.

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  • 3. The mountain is known by a variety of other
    names, including the Chinese Qogir (Great
    Mountain), and the Balti a Tibetan language
    spoken in the area of Pakistan to the to the West
    of the peak Chogori (Large Mountain) and Kechu
    (no literal translation). The peak is also
    sometimes referred to as Mount Godwin-Austen
    after Henry Godwin-Austen, an early explorer of
    the area.
  • 4. The peak is located on the border that
    separates the Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern
    Pakistan and the Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous
    County of Xinjiang, China.

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  • 5. K2 has also been nicknamed The Savage
    Mountain because of the extreme level of danger
    it poses to climbers.
  • 6. Though Everest is taller by nearly 800 ft., K2
    is significantly more dangerous. While Everest
    has a fatality rate of approximately 5 for
    year-round climbs, K2 has a fatality rate of
    about 25, meaning that one out of every four
    climbers to attempt the summit have perished.
    Additionally, K2 has never been climbed during
    the winter. Because of the extremely harsh
    weather on the mountain, the likelihood of
    fatality on a winter climb would presumably be
    significantly greater than the current 1 in 4.
  • 7. In addition to its hazardous conditions,
    another factor contributes to K2s difficulty
    Its more prominent than Everest, meaning that
    the journey from foot to peak is actually
    greater.

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  • 8. The first serious attempt to summit K2 was led
    by Aleister Crowley and Oscar Eckenstein of Great
    Britain in 1902. After a 14-day trek to reach the
    foot of K2, the party spent the next 68 days on
    the mountain, making 5 attempts to scale it via
    the Northeast Ridge. During those two months, the
    group had only 8 days of clear weather, and
    eventually discontinued their attempts before any
    casualties were sustained. The highest point the
    expedition reached was 21,407 ft. (6,525 m).
  • 9. The second attempt to climb K2 was led by
    Luigi Amedeo, Duke of Abruzzi, Italy in 1909. His
    party was the first to attempt the Southeast Spur
    now know as the Abruzzi Spur but turned back
    after reaching an altitude of 20,505 ft. (6,250
    m) above sea-level. After failed attempts to
    realize an alternate route via the West Ridge or
    Northeast Ridge, Abruzzi declared that K2 would
    never be submitted. Ironically, the Abruzzi Spur
    is now the most common route to K2s peak.

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  • 10. The first successful climb of K2 was led by
    Italian Ardito Desio in July of 1954, though only
    two members of the team Lino Lacedelli and
    Achille Compagnoni actually reached the summit.
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