First Full Ski Descent of K2 by Ski Mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel

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Andrzej Bargiel First Ski Descent of K2

First ever full ski descent of K2 - 8611m located in Karakorum mountains in Pakistan by ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel--"I would like to thank all my sponsors and everyone who helped me reach the top of K2." Video by Bartek Bargiel and Piotr Pawlus

 

 


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