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http://www.bergleben.de - Die höchsten Berge der Welt: Reinhold Messner über den Annapurna (8.091 Meter)...

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  • OK, I'll try to translate:

    "The Annapurna became famous as the first 8000m peak. After WW2 the French went to Himalaya with very good climbers and lots of material. They found the Annapurna, which is very hard to discover and did a very daring ascent on one of the most dangerous routes in the Himalaya. It was a dramatic story -- Herzog, the expedition leader, almost died and lost his feet and hands."

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  • messner ist rot wie ne tomate da pauner schon 5 mal oben war ....

  • 22655 just when i watch ... i think we met before

  • damn right...... chuck have to learn a lot form reinhold

  • Thanks for the translation

  • Chuck Norris isn't the real Chuck Norris. Reinhold Messner is the real Chuck Norris.

  • Annapurna is also the name of a girl I used to know in Kotakinabalu, basecamp.

    But it was spelled Anna Purna.

    John Lindgren

    carsanook

  • ... In 1970 the Annapurna also became famous because of a successful ascent of the south face -- the first big Himalayan face. The ascent in 1970 can be compared to the alpine climbing scene in the 1930s, when the last big faces in the Alps get climbed. The ascent of the Annapurna south face was also the beginning of climbing the big Himalayan faces."

  • OK, I'll try to translate:

    "The Annapurna became famous as the first 8000m peak. After WW2 the French went to Himalaya with very good climbers and lots of material. They found the Annapurna, which is very hard to discover and did a very daring ascent on one of the most dangerous routes in the Himalaya. It was a dramatic story -- Herzog, the expedition leader, almost died and lost his feet and hands. ...

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