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Russian Mountaineer Stuck on Peak in Karakoram

Alexander Gukov's partner, Sergey Glazunov, fell to his death while rappelling from the 23,442-foot Latok I in Pakistan.

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Update: On July 30,聽After聽six days wrapped in an orange tent on a small shelf at 20,630 feet, Alexander Gukov was rescued off Latok I and is reportedly in good condition. Two B3 helicopters working in tandem and operated by the Pakistani 5th Army Aviation High Altitude Squadron,聽pulled Gukov from the mountain using a long-line rescue technique where he was clipped to the helicopter and flown to safety.聽

Russian climber Alexander Gukov is trapped at 20,000 feet on Latok I, a 23,442-foot peak in the Karakoram range of Pakistan. Yesterday, July 25, Gukov and his partner Sergey Glazunov, began retreating down the mountain, having climbed to within 600 feet of the summit. Glazunov was rappelling while carrying the two climbers鈥 equipment, but something went wrong and he rappelled off the end of his rope, falling to his death.

Gukov is still on the mountain, but lacks the appropriate gear to descend, reports Anna Piunova, editor of . A helicopter is on its way to attempt to retrieve him. It鈥檚 currently midnight in Pakistan and the rescue efforts will continue in the morning.

The North Ridge of Latok I is the grand prize of high altitude mountaineering鈥攖he route has yet to be completed, despite decades of attempts. Gukov and Glazunov鈥檚 high point of 22,884 feet is the highest any team has made it since Jim Donini, Jeff Lowe, Michael Kennedy, and George Lowe spent 26 days on the face in 1978. Kennedy and his team made it to within 300 to 400 feet of the summit plateau when Lowe became seriously sick, forcing the team to retreat. More than 30 teams have attempted the peak since.

In 2015,聽Gukov was awarded mountaineering鈥檚 most prestigious award, the Piolet d鈥橭r, for his and fellow Russian climber Aleksey Lonchinsky鈥檚 ascent of the Southwest Face of Thamserku via their route 鈥淪hy Girl,鈥 a 6,200-foot route in the Eastern Himalaya.

At the time of yesterday鈥檚 accident, the Russians had stretched their five-day supply of food for 14 days. According to聽, after Gukov sent out his SOS, several climbers volunteered to help:聽鈥淧oland鈥檚 Adam Bielecki and Andrzej Bargiel and Germany鈥檚 David G枚ttler all offered to join the rescue operation. Bargiel is currently at Skardu and Bielecki and G枚ttler are both in Gasherbrum II base camp, and as we write a helicopter attempted but failed to reach them in order to transport them to Latok I Base Camp. Weather conditions are unfortunately far from ideal.鈥

shows bad weather for the next three days, which, Donini says, 鈥渨ill reduce fly opportunities quite a bit.鈥澛

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