Foreign climber Daniele Nardi is currently on a Nanga Parbat ascent and shared some beautiful pictures on the social media.
BKn jada! ¡Ya estamos de vuelta en el CB! Already in BC! @NardiDaniele #AliSadpara #TamaraLunger @morosimone pic.twitter.com/haFCXWL2lW
— Alex Txikon (@AlexTxikon) January 24, 2016
A fil di lana verso campo 3 a 6700m! #NangaParbat2016 @dricci73 @andrea_mattei @Tony_Severo pic.twitter.com/0g7D2XfBeq — Daniele Nardi (@NardiDaniele) January 25, 2016
Camp 2! A point in the sky… @AlexTxikon @dricci73 #NangaParbat2016 @andrea_mattei pic.twitter.com/doA8YIOp7e
— Daniele Nardi (@NardiDaniele) January 25, 2016
I’m safe on base camp! #NangaParbat2016 @dricci73 @andrea_mattei @Tony_Severo pic.twitter.com/avnUUcCNrX — Daniele Nardi (@NardiDaniele) January 17, 2016
Nanga Parbat base camp was attacked more than two years ago on June 22, 2013 which left 10 tourists dead including 9 foreign mountaineers.
The dead included one American, three Ukrainians, two Slovakians, one Lithuainian, one Chinese, a Sherpa from Nepal and a Pakistani guide. Police later said that the attackers managed to reach the camp after first kidnapping two Pakistani guides.
Several expeditions to Nanga Parbat – at 8,126 meters (26,660 feet), the world’s ninth highest peak and known among climbers as the Killer Mountain – have since been canceled, dealing a blow to Pakistan’s once thriving mountaineering sector at the height of the trekking season.