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with Stefan Nestler
  • Mount Everest

    Chinese Base Camp now only open for Everest climbers

    ByStefan Nestler 18. February 201918. February 2019

    “Spirits that I’ve cited, my commands ignore”, wrote Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in his ballad “Der Zauberlehrling” (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice) in 1797. In German-speaking countries this became a dictum – which also describes quite well the current situation in the so-called “Chinese Base Camp” (CBC), at 5,200 meters, on the Tibetan north side of Mount…

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  • Expeditions

    Eight-thousanders aren’t dumps!

    ByStefan Nestler 13. February 201914. February 2019

    I don’t give a damn. According to this maxim many mountaineers seem to be en route on the highest mountains in the world. Instead of removing their fixed ropes, they leave them hanging, instead of taking their garbage with them, they leave it lying there. Vassily Pivtsov, leader of the K2 winter expedition from Kazakhstan,…

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  • Expeditions

    Pivtsov’s team on K2 at 7,000 meters

    ByStefan Nestler 9. February 201911. February 2019

    They defied the wind. On K2, the second highest mountain on earth, winter expedition leader Vassiliy Pivtsov, his Kazakh compatriot Tursunali Aubakirov, Russian Roman Abildaev and Kyrgyz Mikhail Danichkin reached an altitude of 7,000 today. The four climbers pitched their tents below the so-called “Black Pyramid”, one of the key points of the route via…

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  • Expeditions | Nepal

    Then I’ll just let myself be flown out

    ByStefan Nestler 8. February 20198. February 2019

    In the ongoing discussion about the large-scale insurance fraud caused by faked helicopter rescue flights in Nepal, one aspect is missing out in my opinion: As reprehensible as the illegal activities of the trekking agencies, guides and hospitals involved in the scandal are and must therefore be punished, the attitude of many trekking tourists and…

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  • Nepal

    More fuss about faked rescue flights in Nepal

    ByStefan Nestler 6. February 20196. February 2019

    The scandal about allegedly faked rescue flights in Nepal continues to make waves. An ultimatum from the Irish company Traveller Assist, which represents several international travel insurance companies, caused a great stir among the government in Kathmandu. In an open letter Traveller Assist had announced that the insurance companies they represent would no longer issue…

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  • Science

    Study: At least one third of Himalayan glaciers gone by 2100

    ByStefan Nestler 4. February 20194. February 2019

    Flip sounds the alarm. “This is the climate crisis you haven’t heard of,” says Philippus, called “Flip” Wester. The Dutch scientist is a world-renowned expert on water resource management. On behalf of the “International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD)” in Kathmandu, Wester has led what is probably the most comprehensive study to date on…

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  • Expeditions

    8000er winter expeditions: Between flight and race

    ByStefan Nestler 2. February 20194. February 2019

    Winter expeditions to eight-thousanders are not a walk in the park. This winter proves that once again. As reported, Manaslu in Nepal has already put the Italian Simone Moro and his Nepalese climbing partner Pemba Gyalje Sherpa to rout. According to Simone, fresh snow in the base camp piled up to six meters. The danger…

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  • Expeditions

    Two Polish climbers flown out of K2 Base Camp

    ByStefan Nestler 29. January 20194. February 2019

    What bad luck! Only with delay Waldemar Kowalewski from Poland – as reported – had joined the team of the Spaniard Alex Txikon. And now the K2 winter expedition has already ended for the 45-year-old. Kowalewski had been hit by a stone or a block of ice on his left collarbone on his descent from…

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  • Interview | Mount Everest

    Tima Deryan: Strong Arab woman heading for Everest

    ByStefan Nestler 24. January 20194. February 2019

    She does not fit into the clichés that many people in the West have of Arab women. Fatima, called Tima, Deryan does not stand in the shadow of a man. She is cosmopolitan, self-confident and independent. She has founded a company in Dubai where she lives – and she is a mountaineer: Tima has already…

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  • Expeditions

    Winter expeditions: Waiting for end of snowfall

    ByStefan Nestler 22. January 201922. January 2019

    Bad weather forces the climbers of the winter expeditions on the eight-thousanders K2 and Nanga Parbat in Pakistan and on Manaslu in Nepal to inactivity. The team from Kazakhstan, Russia and Kyrgyzstan led by Vassiliy Pivtsov returned to K2 Base Camp yesterday after the seven climbers, according to their own words, had fixed ropes on…

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  • Mount Everest

    Rugby on Everest

    ByStefan Nestler 17. January 201918. January 2019

    Mount Everest has long been an event venue. Thus in 2009, the Nepalese government moved a cabinet meeting to the base camp at the foot of Mount Everest to attract media attention. Also there the British DJ Paul Oakenfold gave a benefit concert in 2017. Last year a British star chef organized the “world’s highest…

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  • Expeditions

    Shutdown stops Kobusch at Denali

    ByStefan Nestler 16. January 201918. January 2019

    US President Donald Trump has also slowed down Jost Kobusch with his shutdown of the federal administration. The German climber was suddenly standing in front of a locked door in Talkeetna in Alaska. Jost read on a sign behind the glass pane that the rangers’ office was closed “due to the lapse in funding of…

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  • Expeditions

    Nanga Parbat: Nardi and Co. in Camp 3

    ByStefan Nestler 15. January 201918. January 2019

    While the winter expedition teams at the eight-thousanders K2 and Manaslu have only just moved into their base camps, the Italian Daniele Nardi and his three companions on Nanga Parbat are in a more advanced phase. Today Daniele, the Brit Tom Ballard and the two Pakistani mountaineers Rahmat Ullah Baig and Karim Hayat ascended again…

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  • Expeditions | Mount Everest

    In their husbands’ Everest footsteps

    ByStefan Nestler 9. January 201918. January 2019

    Mount Everest took their husbands. And the fathers of their children. Nevertheless, Nima Doma Sherpa and Furdiki Sherpa want to climb the highest mountain on earth this spring. “We are doing our expedition for the respect of our late husbands because they were mountaineers too,” Nima Doma replies to my question about the purpose of…

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  • Expeditions

    Winter expeditions are on

    ByStefan Nestler 4. January 201918. January 2019

    Several winter expeditions in the Himalayas and Karakoram started in the first days of the year. Two of the three climbers who had succeeded the first winter ascent of Nanga Parbat in 2016 met in Lhukla in Nepal, however now with different goals: The Spaniard Alex Txikon wants to tackle K2 in Pakistan, the last remaining eight-thousander to be…

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