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This Mountain In The Middle East Is One Of The Most Dangerous Places On Earth

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Jessica Hardy

Updated on March 18, 2026

Climbing any mountain is a dangerous endeavor, but there are a few aspects that make K2 especially treacherous. It is home to exceptionally inhospitable weather. Winds whip across it at speeds of 124 miles per hour (200 kilometers per hour) and temperatures dip down to minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 60 degrees Celsius). This is why attempts to summit K2 in winter are ill-advised, and only eight winter expeditions have been attempted (via Aljazeera).

Even setting aside the K2's propensity for horrific weather, the obstacles that await climbers present their own dangers. They have names like House Chimney, Black Pyramid, and the Shoulder, each presenting its own set of challenges to any mountaineer who comes face-to-face with them. However, the most notorious part of the ascent is known as the Bottleneck. It's a steep gully surrounded by sheets of glacial ice that are prone to collapse (via Aljazeera).

Contrary to what most would likely assume, a K2 expedition doesn't get any safer upon reaching the summit. When climbing a mountain peak exceeding 8,000 meters, the descent can be more dangerous than the ascent, according to Vanessa O'Brien (via Aljazeera), the first British-American woman to summit the mountain. She states that 85% of deaths happen during a descent because climbers have used most of their energy getting to the summit and do not leave any for the climb down.