On Sunday, Andrzej Bargiel of Poland made the first full ski descent of K2, the second highest mountain in the world.
Bargiel, 30, started his ascent Thursday, climbing via the Cesen Route without the use of supplemental oxygen. Up to Camp 3, he was supported by a team of fellow Polish mountaineers鈥攊ncluding his brother Bartek鈥攁nd Sherpas. He left Camp 3 alone at 4 a.m. local time聽Sunday and reached the summit . He then unstrapped his skis from his pack and descended the hazardous and steep southern face to base camp using a mixture of routes to navigate the 28,251-foot mountain鈥檚 massive .
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very technical descent, leading down the middle of the face, so I鈥檓 very happy it turned out well,鈥 Bargiel . 鈥淚鈥檓 glad I don鈥檛 have to come back.鈥
It was Bargiel鈥檚 second attempt to ski down the mountain. He had to abandon his first attempt last year due to high avalanche and rockfall risk.
K2 is considered to be the world鈥檚 most dangerous mountain due to the technical difficulty of climbing it. While over 4,000 people have summited Everest, have topped K2. Efforts to ski down the mountain in the past have resulted in tragedy: in 2009, Michele Fait of Italy died after a fall, and the next year Swede Fredrik Ericsson fell to his death from the Bottleneck, a steep and narrow gulley near the summit.
After his success, Bargiel updated his bio, which previously read, 鈥淐urrently on a quest to make first full ski descent from K2,鈥 with 鈥淢ISSION COMPLETE.鈥
Andrzej鈥檚 brother used a drone to film his descent.