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Long Everest Lines to The Summit, Ziemski Eyes a Ski Descent » Explorersweb

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With the gates to the summit of Everest wide open, lines of climbers are heading up. The number of summits today could reach 60-80, and tomorrow and Wednesday are expected to be even busier. The big question is whether this window will last beyond mid-week, or whether the jet stream winds will hit the summit area again by Thursday. Despite the crowds, Polish skier Bartek Ziemski is on his way up to attempt a no-O2 ski descent down Everest. An an…

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According to the Nepalese expedition operator Seven Summit Treks, the Polish ski mountaineer Bartek Ziemski reached the summit of Mount Everest at 8849 metres without bottled oxygen and left from there on skis to base camp. The 30-year-old had already taken care of the first ascent of the fourth highest mountain on the neighbouring 8516-meter-high Lhotse on May 12th this spring season and had also left this summit to base camp. Ski descents of n…

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explorersweb.com broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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