Islamabad: Pakistani authorities suspended all winter ascents, effective immediately after three climbers went missing while attempting to scale K2 amid harsh weather in the country’s north, a mountaineering official said Wednesday.
A search and rescue operation could not resume for the straight second day Wednesday because of bad weather, said Karrar Haidri, head of the Pakistan Alpine Club.
He said about two dozen climbers from various countries, who were trying to scale K2, were heading back to their base camps after the immediate suspension of winter expeditions.
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Located in the Karakorum mountain range, K2 is one of the most dangerous climbs — one never accomplished in winter until last month, when a team of 10 Nepalese climbers made history by scaling it.