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Mongolian mountaineers reached the peak of Aconcagua

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Mongolian mountaineers reached the peak of Aconcagua

Led by State Merited Athlete G.Usukhbayar, five Mongolian Mountaineers (including N.Batsaikhan, D.Sergelen, B.Onon, L.Burentugs) departed Ulaanbaatar on January 18 to climb Aconcagua Mountain (6,960 meters) in Argentine. They announced that they have reached the highest peak in South America on February 1. “This climb is a preparation for climbing K2 Mountain (the second highest mountain in the world, after Mount Everest, at 8,611 meters above sea level) same as I did last year. Also, the climb is expected to take three weeks this time,” said G.Usukhbayar before leaving Mongolians. The last time he climbed Aconcagua Mountain, located in the Andes Mountain Range in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, was on February 10, 2017. Though mountaineer G.Usukhbayar climbed K2 Mountain last summer, he had to stop his voyage at 6,450 meters due to bad weather condition and problems with his guide. K2 is the highest point of the Karakoram Range and the highest point in both Pakistan and Xinjiang, and known as the Savage Mountain due to the extreme difficulty of ascent.

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