Tunç, K2’yi fethetti (Mr. Tunc from Turkey scales K-2 peak in Pakistan)


3 yıldır hiçbir dağcının kullanmayı göze alamadığı Abaruzzi rotası üzerinden tırmanan Tunç Fındık, dün sabah K2 Dağı’na Türk bayrağı dikti.

EVEREST’ten sonra dünyanın en yüksek ikinci, tırmanış zorluğu bakımından ise en zor dağı olan Himalayar’daki 8 bin 611 metrelik K2’ye dağcı Tunç Fındık dün sabah Türk bayrağı dikti.  Yüksek irtifa dağcılığı alanında Türkiye’nin en önemli isimlerinden biri olan Tunç Fındık, saat 10.50’de tırmanışı gerçekleştirdiğini sosyal paylaşım sitesi Facebook’tan bir arkadaşı aracılığıyla duyurdu. Fındık, 20 Haziran’da K2’ye tırmanmak için Pakistan’a gitmişti. Fındık’ın tırmanışı, 3 yıldır hiçbir dağcının göze alamadığı Abaruzzi rotası üzerinden yapılmış olması nedeniyle ayrı bir öneme sahip. Bu zirveye daha önce ünlü dağcı Nasuh Mahruki de tırmanmıştı.
Karakurum’da Pakistan-Çin sınırı üzerinde bulunan K2 Dağı, dünya dağcıları arasında en büyük cazibe merkezi olarak biliniyor.
Courtesy: Hurriyet http://hurarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/goster/ShowNew.aspx?id=21116616

3 Climbers Summit K2
K2 was climbed by 23 members of the International Seven Summit team in the early hours of July 31, 2012 via the Abruzzi Ridge. 10 Sherpas from Nepal, three Chinese, Azim from Iran, Fabrice from France and Tunc Findik from Turkey are said to be among those who reached the summit in group led by Chhang Dawa Sherpa. This is an incredible feat on K2 which had defied success from Pakistan side for last three years.  Few more from other teams are said to have reached the summit but the names are not available putting the total to the maximum number of 23 ever reaching K2 summit in a single day.
 
The last success on K2 in 2008 was marred by tragedy as 11 people from different nationalities lost their lives in avalanches, exposure and other mysterious circumstances. Several Sherpas lost their lives attempting to rescue the trapped climbers around the elusive Bottleneck that is famous for ice avalanches high on the Abruzzi Ridge.   
Mingma Sherpa was the first Nepalese to have climbed all 14 eight thousand meter peaks in the world. While supporting his elder brother and chasing his own dreams Chhang Dawa Sherpa also crowned 12 of these peaks. Dawa led this large international team of 16 Nepalese Sherpas to achieve his last Karakoram peak and reached the top of K2 today at around 10am, followed by his colleagues.
Speaking from the summit, Dawa gave the brief details of their success to Nazir Sabir Expeditions office who were handling the team in Pakistan. He was ecstatic about this great success and informed many of the team members were already at camp four while others were descending there. 
Meanwhile famous Chinese lady climber Ms. Wang Jing and her counterpart Mr. Zhang Liang from China accompanied by two Sherpas also got up Broad Peak summit around the same time as K2.

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