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"El ogro" Product Description
Language
Castellano
Author
Doug Scott
Format
15 cm x 23 cm
There are high mountains, and there are difficult mountains. But few are both at the same time. On the afternoon of July 13, 1977, after becoming the first climbers to reach the summit of the impregnable Ogre, Doug Scott and Chris Bonington began the long descent from the mountain. Before the first rappel, Scott falls and breaks both legs. From that moment on, a desperate struggle to survive begins.
The Ogre, or Baintha Brakk, which rises more than seven thousand meters in the center of the Karakorum massif, has a well-deserved reputation among the climbing community as one of the most difficult mountains in the world. Scott and Bonington first climbed it in 1977, during a shared expedition with Paul Tut Braithwaite, Nick Estcourt, Clive Rowland and Mo Anthoine. Almost twenty-four years passed before the Ogre's second ascent, and another eleven years before the third.