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Some climbers impatiently unhook themselves from the safety of the fixed rope and try to free climb their way up,

with tragic consequences. A climber from the Serbian team − Dren Mandić − slips and falls down the rocky and icy

surface of the Bottleneck. The recovery of his body jeopardises the lives of the rescuers and claims the life of Jehan

Baig.

The delays in fixing ropes and the overall slow pace in progressing up the Bottleneck make a descent in darkness

inevitable. Some climbers have realised that such an undertaking pushes risk beyond the manageable. Yet most of

them see their goal – summiting K2 – as still within reach.

August 1st after 14:00

Climbing The Traverse

All summiting climbers have finally entered the Traverse. Some have been climbing for more than 12 hours. The

pace remains painfully slow. Rolf Bae mentions that he is having problems and, further ahead, Karim Meherban is

also concerned about the condition of his leader, Hugues d’Aubarède.

Ascending through the Bottleneck