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Summit team comprising famous Austrian climber Gerfried Goschl, Swiss Cedric Larcher and famous Pakistani mountaineer Nisar Hussain Sadpara is missing near the summit of 8,068 metre high Mt Gasherbrum I since noon Friday 8th March 2012. The trio were part of the Austrian Expedition led by Mr Gerfried Goschl attempting the First Winter Ascent of the mountain, also known as Hidden Peak, situated in the upper reaches of the Baltoro glacier in District Skardu of Gilgit Batistan. Earlier the summit team had left Camp I on 6 March on the new route from South side which was established by the Expedition during last one month and was also attempted by Gerfried Goschl during his last winter attempt on the peak in January 2011. They started for Gasherbrum I summit from its South side carrying all its gear and climbed throughout Thursday night, but had to bivouc enroute above 7000 metres.
On Friday 8th March at 10:30 am Mr Gerfried informed back home in Austria that he was 450 metres below the summit. Another expedition member Alex Txikon from Camp 2 saw them heading towards the summit around 2:00 pm. The team used Thuraya telephone set.
Alpine Club of Pakistan
Press Release - 15th March 2012
Helicopter flies on Gasherbrum I - No signs of Missing Mountaineers Expedition decides to abandon further Search efforts.
There is extremely sad news today:
Today the Alpine Club of Pakistan stated in their press release that,
Nisar Hussain Sadpara is one of the only three Pakistani mountaineers who have successfully summited all five of the Pakistani 8000 meter peaks. He is not to be confused with Hussan Sadpara who recently summited Mt.Everest, becoming the second ever Pakistani to do so. Nisar, a brilliant mountaineer in his own right, has remained overshadowed by Hussan Sadpara mostly due to politics, as is the case with everything in Pakistan, and partially due to the little coverage that this sport receives in our country (In fact Nisar climbed K2 before Hussan). He is as great hero of Pakistan, as is Hassan Sadpara, but has been ignored by not only local administration but also the Government and today we fear, in all probability, that he might not be among us anymore. The only hope that remains is of a miracle. He was a par excellence mountaineer and the international mountaineering community acknowledged him as such. Ironically and sadly, while he was famous internationally, no one even knew his name in Pakistan before he went missing and he might soon be forgotten. I heard about Nisar a few years back from one of my regular mountain guides in Skardu and as he recalled "Nisar was void of any arrogance or pride that is befitting and the right of a man who has stepped foot on top of K2, he was genuinely very humble and nice". Sadly every time I tried to get a hold of him I couldn't due to unforgiving circumstances.
A deserved salute for these three brave mountaineers who went missing on last Friday. They belonged to one of the two summit teams this year attempting to summit Gasherbrum I for the first time ever in the winter season.
Nisar Hussain Sadpar:
Gerfried Goschl:
Cedric Larcher: