Jim Morrison, whose partner Hilaree Nelson perished on Manaslu last year as they attempted to ski down it, is in Pakistan with a small, strong team. They aim to climb 6,286m Great Trango Tower and then ski down it.
Morrison’s extreme ski mountaineering teammates are Christina “Lusti” Lustenberger and Nick McNutt, accompanied by photographer Drew Smith.
Two days ago, Morrison wrote on social media that they were starting to push for the summit of Great Trango Tower and would ski down. But where is their line on this huge granite tower? Apparently, “it’s an ephemeral band of snow linking an improbable descent through some of the world’s most dramatic and impressive towers of granite,” added Morrison.
Although the location of this line is still not clear, the team has apparently found one.
Renowned bigwall climber John Middendorf, a veteran of the Great Trango Tower, told ExplorersWeb, “I haven’t seen the backside, but I understand it is a tricky alpine climb. But people are doing amazing stuff these days!”
First attempt fell just short
A short time ago, Lustenberger announced that they had to turn around “painfully close to the summit,” but that they will try again.
“If you know me at all, you know this left me hungry for another attempt,” she said. They have descended and are now waiting for a second weather window.
“Our team walked into a lot of unknowns, tried hard, protected when we could…[We’re] fine-tuning before we go high again.”
“Climbing the Great Trango Tower has long been on my tick list, and one hot sunny day climbing in Indian Creek with Andres Marin, I asked him — a true alpinist — if he thought I could climb it. He replied, ‘You could ski it,’ and the dream was born,” wrote Morrison.
The original team would have included Hilaree Nelson, but unfortunately, she lost her life on Manaslu last autumn. “Hilaree’s spirit is filling me up,” Morrison says.
Adds Lustenberger: “I have my own memories of Hilaree Nelson that I keep close…She was supposed to be on this trip, I hate that she isn’t.”
The three are among the best extreme ski mountaineers in the world. If successful, theirs would be the first ski descent of the Great Trango Tower.