In the summer of 1988, the Slovenian mountaineer Tomaž Humar, who has died in a climbing accident in Nepal aged 40, was a Yugoslavian soldier stationed in the Kosovo town of Podujevo. Humar loathed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 4,100m South Face of Dhaulagiri I has stymied great climbers since 1977. It is one of the last big undone challenges on an ...
View post: U.S. Reissues Severe ‘Do Not Travel’ Warning Editor’s Note: Mountaineer Tomaz Humar was considered by many to be the premiere climber of his generation. The Slovenian showed no fear and ...
Slovenian Tomaz Humar, one of the most accomplished and audacious high-altitude solo climbers in the world, has been stranded since Monday on Langtang Lirung, a 23,710-foot peak in the Langtang Himal ...
Veteran climber Tomaz Humar was found dead today after being stranded for days on Langtang Lirung in the Himalayas, according to the AP. Earlier today, the flight operations manager for Swiss Air ...
This morning at 05.25 European time the dead body of Slovenian alpinist Tomasz Humar was recovered from 5600m on the South Face of Langtang Lirung (7230m, Nepal) by a helicopter with a rescue team ...
Tomaz Humar: Mountaineer idolised in his home country but resented by many in the climbing community
When word started to circulate late last week that Tomaz Humar was missing on a Himalayan peak and that a helicopter rescue mission was underway, there was a sense of déjà vu among mountaineers. In ...
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Veteran Slovenian climber Tomaz Humar was found dead in the Himalayas on Saturday, days after he was injured and stranded on a 23,710-foot mountain, a mountain rescue company and ...
Rescuers in Pakistan had almost given up on Slovenian climber Tomaz Humar, who was rescued after being trapped for six days on one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas. There had been several aborted ...
Tomaz Humar, who has died aged 40, astonished the mountaineering world with a series of bold and athletic climbs on the world's highest peaks, but his desire for fame and publicity turned many ...
In the summer of 1988, the Slovenian mountaineer Tomaz Humar, who has died in a climbing accident in Nepal aged 40, was a Yugoslavian soldier stationed in the Kosovo town of Podujevo. Humar loathed ...
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