|
|
BP 2006: Everest researcher Jochen Hemmleb in Buhl's footsteps; German/Austrian ski descent from the Bride
09:15 am CDT Apr 03, 2006
(K2Climb.net) Everest researcher Jochen Hemmleb has regularly contributed to ExWeb with articles on Mallory and Irvine’s 1924 ascent on Everest, and its possible outcome. Now he is joining a team led by Markus Kronthaler, aiming to follow Hermann Buhl’s footsteps on Broad Peak and Chogolisa (also known as 'Bride Peak').
However, the 2006 team hopes to set themselves apart from their predecessors. On the latter 'Bride' climb, they are planning a ski descent from the summit - and, of course, a happier outcome than that of Buhl’s expedition!
First we take Broad – then ski Chogolisa
“On Broad Peak, the team will attempt the classic 1957 route via the West Spur. On Chogolisa they will attempt a ski ascent & descent,” Jochen told ExplorersWeb.
“Our Austrian-German team consists of 9 climbers: Markus Kronthaler (leader), Dieter Antoni, Sepp Bachmair, Sepp Heigenhauser, Reinhard Keck, Engelbert Obex, Peter Ressmann, Wolfgang Wörister, and Gerald Zenz. Most are experienced mountain guides and/or members of the Austrian Mountain Police (Alpingendarmerie). I will accompany the team as a writer and photographer,” Hemmleb said.
7 weeks to go
“We will leave Munich for Pakistan on May 21 and are scheduled to return on July 16.”
Broad Peak was first climbed on June 9, 1957, by four Austrians – Hermann Buhl, Kurt Diemberger, Fritz Wintersteller, and Marcus Schmuck. Their ascent was a milestone in the history of Himalayan mountaineering: For the first time an 8000-meter peak was climbed without the aid of high-altitude porters. Buhl - already a legend after his solo summit climb on Nanga Parbat in 1953 -, thus became the first climber to make the first ascent of two 8000-meter peaks. Unfortunately, Buhl was killed only three weeks later when he stepped through a cornice on nearby Chogolisa (25,159 ft / 7668 m).
Located at the head of the Baltoro Glacier, Pakistan, the local name of Broad Peak is Faichan Kangri. Once named K3 by British topographers, the current official height of its main summit is 8,051m. But according to maps from 1957, when the peak was first summited, the summit was measured as 8,047meters high.
Researcher Jochen Hemmleb (author of several books on the subject) has offered interesting insights into the quest for the true fate of Mallory and Irvine, though his articles on ExplorersWeb.
Chogolisa (or Bride Peak) is a mountain at 35° 07' N 76° 35' E in Karakorum (Pakistan). Chogolisa has several peaks, the highest on the SW face (Chogolisa I) rises to 7,665 metres (25,147 ft.).
|
|
Top Feature Stories |
|
Latest News |
more news |
|
Pakistan climbing fees - frozen another year
Full Story
|
|
StatCrunch, take 2: 8000er national ranking
Full Story
|
|
StatCrunch: 8000er mountaineers with 6 summits or more, updated
Full Story
|
|
ExWeb interview with Cecilie Skog, “Rolf is gone. But not my dreams and I hold on to those dreams really tight”
Full Story
|
|
ExWeb interview with Latok II rescuer Dave Ohlson, "deciding to help was automatic"
Full Story
|
|
Bulgarian Boyan Petrov's GII debrief: 30 tall meters of honor
Full Story
|
|
Karakoram 2009 Season's end Chronicle
Full Story
|
|
Arian Lemal: waste management +8000 m style
Full Story
|
|
|
|
ExWeb interview with Ryan Waters and Cecilie Skog, “The mental part was the most difficult part”  Jan 22, 2010
|
|
Slam-dunk: Cecilie and Ryan bag polar history  Jan 21, 2010
|
|
Antarctic wrap-up: Cecilie Skog and Ryan Waters did it! The first unassisted and unsupported expedition across Antarctica!  Jan 21, 2010
|
|
9 out of 10 climbers use Thuraya in Himalaya: check out the price cut at HumanEdgeTech!  Jan 20, 2010
|
|
Himalaya shakedown, continued: what’s the worth of a summit certificate?  Jan 19, 2010
|
|
Himalaya shakedown, continued: what’s the worth of a summit certificate?  Jan 19, 2010
|
|
ExplorersWeb Week in Review Jan 15, 2010  Jan 15, 2010
|
|
Monster slide in Pakistan's Hunza Valley leaves tens of thousands winter-stranded  Jan 14, 2010
|
|
ExWeb 2010 CES report: Life's Good - here's your new LG TV  Jan 12, 2010
|
|
ExplorersWeb Week in Review Jan 10, 2010  Jan 10, 2010
|
|
Pakistan climbing fees - frozen another year  Jan 7, 2010
|
|
ExplorersWeb headed to Las Vegas for CES 2010  Jan 5, 2010
|
|
|
|
|
|
|