From the Death Threat to the Summit Victory: Tyrolean Writes History on Mount Everest
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A few hours ago, four climbers were at the summit of Everest in a new record time. Behind this is the Tyrolean Lukas Furtenbach. He wants to achieve his record with the help of a controversial noble gas.
With the help of a controversial gas, a group of climbers around a Tyrolean succeeded incrediblely: they climbed Mount Everest within seven days. A "normal" expedition lasts six to ten weeks.
Mount Everest (in spring 2002) At Lukas Furtenbach and his staff at the base camp at the foot of Mount Everest, the champagne corks are expected to pop soon. The four British Garth Miller, Alistair Carns, Anthony Stazicker and Kevin Godlington reached the highest point of the earth at 8849 meters today – five days after they left London last Friday. Furtenbach Adventures reports in his Instagram story. On Saturday, the British had arrived by hel…
A few hours ago, four climbers were at the summit of Everest in a new record time. Behind that is the Tyrolean Lukas Furtenbach.
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