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Czech Climber Dies During Attempt on Masherbrum Peak

Czech Climber Dies During Attempt on Masherbrum Peak

Key Takeaways

  • A Czech mountaineer died after falling during a climb of Masherbrum (K1) in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range.
  • This incident is the second climbing fatality reported this year in Gilgit-Baltistan.
  • Masherbrum, at 7,821 meters, is one of the most challenging peaks in the region.

A Czech mountaineer has died after falling during an attempt to climb Masherbrum (K1), one of Pakistan’s most technically demanding peaks. The incident occurred on Thursday when members of a foreign expedition were ascending the mountain.

Bansky Jaroslav, part of the expedition, fell from a cliff near Camp 1 while attempting to summit the 7,821-meter peak. DIG Baltistan Tufail Ahmed Mir confirmed the accident and stated that the body may not be recovered due to logistical challenges.

This tragic event marks the second climbing fatality in Gilgit-Baltistan during this year’s summer mountaineering season. On June 22, French climber Guillaume Pierrel was killed in an avalanche while attempting to scale K6 peak in Ghanche district.

Despite these recent tragedies, Pakistan’s summer climbing season remains active with hundreds of foreign climbers aiming for some of the world’s highest mountains. Masherbrum is widely regarded as one of the Karakoram’s most technically demanding peaks and has not seen a successful summit attempt in nearly five decades.

The expedition Jaroslav was part of was the first to attempt this mountain in recent years, highlighting the risks involved in such climbs. The authorities have yet to decide whether his body will be recovered from the mountain and brought to Skardu for burial.

Local sources at the base camp reported that Jaroslav’s family had arrived in Islamabad, likely to make arrangements regarding the deceased climber’s remains. The incident underscores the dangers faced by mountaineers in Pakistan’s challenging terrain.

Pakistan continues to attract international climbers due to its diverse and formidable mountain ranges. However, such incidents serve as a reminder of the inherent risks involved in these expeditions.