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July 19, 2009 : The members of the Bulgarian Gasherbrum I expedition
descended from Camp 3 (7100m) to Base Camp as a result of bad weather (very
strong wind and fall of snow).
Earlier: July 18, 2009: Bulgarians Nikolay Petkov, Doychin Boyanov, Boyan Petrov and
Nikolay Valkov are in the Camp 3 (7100m ) at Gasherbrum I. Petkov, Boyanov,
Petrov and Valkov will walk to summit tomorrow (Sunday, July 19) if the
weather conditions will be stabled. Peter Atanasov
Earlier: This summer Bulgarian climbers Nikolay Petkov, Doychin Boyanov, Boyan
Petrov and Nikolay Valkov will attempt to ascent Gasherbrum I (8068m) and
Gasherbrum II (8035m) in Pakistan. The team is in the base camp. Foursome will
walk to camp 2 (6500m) in Monday if the weather conditions will be stabled.
The team on GI and GII: Nikolay Petkov (51 years), leader,
Mount Everest (via West Ridge in 1984, by Chinese route from North in
2004), Dhaulagiri, Nanga Parbat. Doychin Boyanov: Mount Everest (without
oxygen, 2004), Nanga Parbat. Boyan Petrov:
Knan Tengri (6995m) in Tien-Shan, peak Lenin (7134m) in Pamir, Aconcagua,
McKinley, Kilimanjaro.
Nikolay Valkov had climbed Tetnuld (4974m) and Kazbek (5047m) in Caucasus.
Peter Petrov
History
of the Hidden Peak
1889-1929:
The Gasherbrum-group is surveyed and
photographed by Britains and Italians. The
British explorer M. Conway introduced the
names 'Hidden Peak' and Gasherbrum II.
1934:
A big international expedition, organized by
the Swiss G.O. Dyhrenfurth, explores both
peaks. Two climbers get to a height of 6300
meters.
1936:
A French expedition gets to 6900 meters.
1958:
An American expedition, headed by Clinch
and Schoening, climbs the summit for the
very first time. On the way crossing the
south spur, they use short ski and snow
shoes. Pete Schoening and Andrew Kauffman get the
summit on July 4th
1958.
As a 2-man-expedition with only twelve
sherpas to the base camp, R. Messner and P.
Habeler get to the summit on a new route
(northwest route)(2nd. ascent). One day
later, they are followed by three Austrians
on the same route (3rd. ascent).
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