K2 Mountain - Jason Black, Endurance Athlete. - a podcast by John ORegan

from 2021-03-17T20:52:57

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Internationally renowned global endurance athlete and successful high altitude mountaineer Jason Black has spent the last 30 years as a high performance athlete having scaled the world’s highest mountains and raced to the end of the earth.  

His accomplishments include summiting Mt Everest and the most technical and dangerous mountain of them all, K2.  
The fatality rate on K2 is 25% compared to Everest with 6.5%. The main reasons why K2 is a tougher climb than Everest are the lack of Sherpas, support, fixed ropes and claimable routes.
K2 also has more unpredictable weather and more frequency of avalanches. Then there’s the technicality and immediate steepness of the climb and the logistics of the climb and trek.

At 8611 meters, it’s the second highest peak in the world, bested only by Everest at 8 848m. 2008 brought on one of the greatest tragedies in mountaineering history when 11 climbers died on K2 in a single day.

www.jasonblack.ie
Instagram @jasonblack_athlete

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