How difficult is it to climb all 14 peaks above 8,000 meters?

Mountain climbing is simply an outdoor sport that tests human strength, endurance, courage and wisdom. Climbing the world’s 14 peaks of more than 8,000 meters is the ultimate challenge for the brave.

Modern mountaineering originated in Europe. From the 18th century to the end of the 19th century, mountaineering enthusiasts from various European countries successively completed the ascent of 3,000-4,000 meters above the Alps, resulting in the “golden age of the Alps” in the history of human alpinism. ". With the depletion of European peaks, European mountaineers began to turn their attention to the distant Himalayan region. They have generated great interest and strong desires for 14 independent peaks over 8000 meters. Therefore, from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, the pace of the climbers began to embark on these towering peaks and began the 8,000-meter challenge. However, how difficult is this process? Let's take a look at the challenge history of the 14 peaks.

In 1950, a French mountaineer came to Nepal to begin the journey to Annapurna. According to historical records, the weather was very bad at that time. Avalanches and cold times plagued the team's advancement but eventually led the team leader Maurice Herzog and team member Louis Lachenal. Overcame many difficulties and succeeded in the summit along the North Wall route on June 3rd, thus making the human footprints stand for the first time on the summit of the 8000m peak.


Morris Elzorg

On May 29th, 1953, Edmund Hillary and Tenzin Nogai stood at the summit of Everest, which is more than 8,848 meters, and completed the second 8000-meter-high mountain climb in the world. It also became a symbol in the history of human climbing. Sexual events.

Three years later, Indian mountaineers congratulated Gyaltsen Norbu on completing the first ascent of Manaslu and became the first mountaineer in the world to complete the two 8000-meter peaks. In the following 10 years, another mountaineer has successively included this record in the name: Hermann Buhl first ascended the Nanga Parbat Peak in 1953, and first in Den Bolo in 1957. Special peak; Nepal's mountaineering guide Pasang Dawa Lama completed the first ascent of Cho Oyu on October 19, 1954, and led the team to the summit again in 1958; Austrian mountaineer Kurt Diemberger 1957 He completed the first ascent of the Brolot with 4 others including Hermann. On the 13th of May 1960, he was the first to go to the summit of Lagiri; Nawang Gombu Sherpa successfully summited Mount Everest in 1963 and 1965 respectively. The first person to top this summit twice.


Austrian mountaineer Kurt Demberg

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