Russian Rustam Nabiv embarked on an interesting adventure to become the first person in the world “without feet”, to climb the second highest mountain peak in the world, the Manaslu Peak in the Himalayas, which has a height of more than 8,000 meters.
The site explains vestiThe Russian, that the trip took 34 days, during which “Rustam” traveled 35 kilometers, and made more than 105 thousand blows with an ice ax to stabilize himself.
And the Russian site confirms that this event was accomplished by the Russian athlete, despite the expectations of experienced climbers that he will not be able to climb the mountain, while Rustam said: “I thought a lot about what I did, and realized that I did something unreal, I can’t even believe that I went through it to the end, I had to go on, because I promised first of all myself, and those who would believe in me, and there was a great responsibility to all the people who were watching and worrying, it was a kind of mission that I had to do for All these people watching me.
Rustam Nabiyev climbing
The report indicated that on the way to the summit, there were vertical ice falls, fissures up to 50 meters deep, and avalanche prone areas, where not every experienced climber can pass such a difficult path..
Rustam Nabiyev
During this adventure, Rustam crossed the mark of 8000 meters above sea level, where the “death zone” in which the concentration of oxygen in the air becomes so low that it is difficult to continue moving without additional oxygen..
Russian climber in the ice