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00:13Gipfelgarstabon 2, noch 10 m entfernt.
00:22K2.
00:26Ich glaube, seit ich ein kleiner Junge bin, habe ich davon geträumt, auf einen 8000er zu gehen.
00:30Und jetzt hat es mir der Benedikt ermöglicht.
00:37Wir waren einfach total junge, hungrige Typen.
00:45Und auch in diesem Gedanken, die Welt gehört uns, wir müssen sie uns jetzt nur nehmen.
00:49Geil.
00:52Unsere Leidenschaft ist die schnelle Bewegung am Berg.
00:54Wir wollen den Berg an einem Tag besteigen und dann direkt runterfahren.
01:00Wir hatten so dasselbe Verständnis, auch an die Grenzen zu gehen, uns auszutesten.
01:13Wir gehen in eine Atmosphäre, die für Menschen nicht gemacht ist.
01:20Wir sprechen hier von Todeszone, wir sprechen von minus 80 Prozent Sauerstoff,
01:23sprechen von maximalen Herausforderungen.
01:28Wo ein Fehler sofort mit dem Tod bezahlt werden kann.
01:36Aber fertig.
01:39Wie fühlst du dich, mein Freund?
01:42Great.
01:44Wir sind ein feststehender Begriff.
01:46Der Benedikt Böhm und ich sind ein festes Team.
01:49Boom!
01:50Ich denke, wir sind zu zweit sehr viel stärker als alleine.
01:56Sorry.
01:57Das war schon eine enorm tolle Freundschaft und Seilschaft, die wir in der Intensität, glaube ich, nur erleben konnten,
02:06weil wir beide diese Intensität so gesucht haben und sie in diesem Aufprall aufeinander noch tiefer finden konnten.
02:36Das Schlimmste ist nicht, vom Berg nicht mehr zurückzukommen.
02:41Wie viel schlimmer ist, wenn man mit einem Freund aufbricht und du kommst zurück, wäre nicht mehr.
02:55Der Basti ist in aller Form gelückt auf einer gemeinsamen Expedition.
03:00Das ist natürlich ein Moment, der mich mein Leben lang verfolgen würde.
03:03Weil ich mich immer wieder frage, hätte ich nicht und hätte ich das und hätte ich dies.
03:07Aber ich muss damit leben.
03:21Und seither träume ich sehr viel von Basti.
03:25Meistens, dass wir uns irgendwo treffen.
03:41Wenn ich jetzt zurückschaue auf diese ganzen 20 Jahre,
03:45ich muss zurück, da an diesem Berg, wo so viel begonnen hat.
03:55Ich sehe jetzt ziemlich genau, was wir bestellen von dir, oder?
03:57Wie viel sind wir ins Firmen?
03:596,000, genau.
04:04Der Sport ist eine ganz wichtige Nabelschnur zu meinem Setting.
04:10Danach bin ich einfach wieder total klar.
04:13Wenn ich jetzt fünf Tage bin mit Beiratssitzungen, mit vielen anderen Meetings,
04:16dann sehe ich mich schon auf den Berg laufen.
04:26Der Benedikt hatte einfach von Geburt an einen so enormen Bewegungsdrang.
04:31Also der konnte gar nicht laufen.
04:32Da ist der hier auf dem Teppich hinter mir rumgekreiselt im Sitzen,
04:37weil den nichts stillgehalten hat.
04:44Ich kann mich schon erinnern, dass meine Mutter ihn eigentlich hier immer
04:47auf die Straße Runden geschickt hat, dass er sich austobt.
04:50Wenn er halt so viel Energie hatte, das dann immer war,
04:52lauf mal fünf Runden oder eher 50 Runden.
05:04Also ich glaube wirklich, beim auf den Bergrennen kommt der eher zu sich.
05:10Das kann der besser unter Bewegung, wie wenn er ruhig zu Hause sitzt.
05:18Hast du eigentlich mal überlegt, ob die Kinder da zu nehmen?
05:21Die Kinder?
05:22Ja.
05:24Auf den 7000er?
05:26Ja, nicht oben rauf, aber halt im Basecamp.
05:29Nee, das ist, ja, weil das ist zu früh.
05:33Ja, auch zu früh und zu ...
05:34Ich glaube, da versorgt man es ja.
05:39Und Balti?
05:41Das ist kein Müll, oder?
05:43Nee, das ist kein Müll.
05:49Erster bis 26.
05:51Und dann bin ich auf der Expedition.
05:54Ach so.
05:55Ich darf dir fest an deinem Geburtstag.
05:57Nee, erster bis.
05:58Geht los.
06:00Also er geht auf eine Expedition und ist da meistens vier Wochen unterwegs.
06:05Da muss ich natürlich trotzdem hier weiter klarkommen und die Kinder am Laufen haben und so.
06:11Deswegen versuche ich mich eigentlich relativ wenig damit zu beschäftigen.
06:16Und auch nicht meinen Kindern ein Gefühl geben von meiner Mutter macht sich Sorgen, weil er in den Bergen ist.
06:27Ja, die Expedition zu Mustagata dieses Jahr, jetzt 2025, ist für mich eine besondere Expedition, weil ich genau vor 20
06:34Jahren dort war.
06:36Der erste Berg, wo wir erfolgreich eine Speedbiegung gemeistert haben.
06:44Und ich will zurück zu diesem Berg, um vielleicht auch da viele Dinge zu verarbeiten, die vielleicht noch nicht verarbeitet
06:52sind, die noch nicht beantwortet sind.
06:53Einfach einen positiven Abschluss von zwei tollen Jahrzehnten, die natürlich auch hier und da sehr, sehr tiefgreifende, schmerzhafte Erfahrungen mit
07:03sich gebracht haben.
07:22Der ist ja.
07:24Der ist ja.
07:25Der ist ja.
07:52Der ist ja.
07:54Der ist ja auch nicht möglich.
07:55Und ich möchte noch einen Markt in der Zunst
07:58So you're planning Samet is more or less 16?
08:03Let's see the weather and how to always do the weather and the inner conditions, how it works.
08:33The weather is Sunday Monday would be great summer days.
08:38So how it feels like coming back here after 20 years?
08:44What really changed is all the infrastructure, you know, with the petrol station down there.
08:51Also yesterday when I looked down from base camp here down,
08:54it was, I saw all the lights.
08:56I remember 20 years ago there was no light.
08:59It's a big change in 20 years.
09:06I've never been alone in the 7000 or 8000.
09:09That's not what I think.
09:12And so I think of many things that have been here.
09:19There were many other people.
09:21There were many other expeditions.
09:22There were many more things.
09:25There were many memories of it.
09:27There were many memories of it.
09:28Now we're going to Lager 1.
09:31We'll see how we sleep.
09:33We'll go to Lager 2.
09:35We'll see how we feel.
09:48We were just a very young, hungry people.
09:53We came here and we were really newcomers.
09:57We knew how we were.
09:58We came here, we came here, we came here, we came here.
10:00We had just a lot of fun.
10:02We wanted to show us best as possible.
10:07We wanted to go to the way.
10:08We didn't know what we were going to climb here.
10:12We start with a seat with a pocket, with perhaps two intense water.
10:16We're gonna have 15 power gels to eat.
10:19That's all that we're at.
10:20It's a big risk, because when the weather moves,
10:23you can't wait to get on certain locations,
10:24you can search them immediately.
10:27It's all about the way on a day and can accomplish them.
10:37It was a little bit of a milestone we had put here at this time, with these 10.41 hours
10:42up and down.
10:44Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on,
10:48come on!
10:48Very fast!
10:50Very fast!
10:52I think we did something really new here.
10:54We brought ski-tuning to another level.
10:56We made altitude climbing with skis.
11:00That means we're very fast on the way up and we're very fast on the way down again.
11:08There was the whole Basecamp.
11:11They all took part.
11:14We took part.
11:19We took part.
11:24We took part.
11:27We took part.
11:28We took part.
11:28We talked about the next hill.
11:30We talked about the next hill and it was clear that it was going to be a thousand.
11:39And then we were in full preparation, in all the euphoric and also in this
11:45thinking, hey, the world belongs to us, we just have to take it now.
11:50Also in the feeling of unsterblichkeit and of the not-verletzbarkeit.
11:59And then came this huge shock, as the news reached us, that Basti's Bruder in Chamonix
12:07was in Chamonix and for me was clear, the expedition was blown away.
12:17And Basti said, no, the expedition was blown away and said, you have to be right.
12:31Have you ever wondered if something could happen in Auburnberg?
12:34Yes, it could happen.
12:38Yesterday, there was an Österreicher yesterday.
12:41He was just too weak to step up and sat in the snow and froze.
12:46It could happen.
12:47And when we do so a Speed beginning and go to the border of our Leistungsfähigkeit,
12:52and the gipfel of our goal is, and we have all our operations on top,
12:58then it's extremely dangerous.
13:00Then we have no power to go down and everything can happen.
13:04We can stop, we can hurt us, the salt can hit us, we can go off the line,
13:08everything can happen.
13:11Yes, there was a Stimme in Basti that said, I have to do this right now.
13:16I want to prove that I will do this life.
13:18And that every stone stone, the way to throw me away,
13:22will not let me go on my way.
13:23I will go over there.
13:30He described it as if there's a mountain and if he is apart,
13:34if he's at a mountain, he's in a borderline, he sees that he doesn't feel sorry.
13:39But when he's at home and calling the phone, he will have a break.
13:45He's as if he wants to get a punch.
13:58Everything that goes over 7500 in the house is actually not good, that is a great pleasure.
14:08In my eyes, it is clearly the king's discipline.
14:17The death zone is the height of over 8000 meters.
14:20If you come to the death zone, it means that your brain dies.
14:26Your blood is very thick.
14:29Your body is actually only losing.
14:32You slowly die.
14:33Just slowly.
14:34Some.
14:45I'm not sure.
14:54Todes-Tona is for me a struggle.
14:57And at the same time it is a conscious mind that you are alive.
15:01It's maybe disappointing, but it's something dangerous.
15:06But it's also something that's what's going on.
15:08You feel it in your own existence.
15:33Woo!
15:35Summit!
15:45Woo!
15:52Yeah!
15:598,000 and 30.
16:018,000 and 30.
16:02Genau, 8 Uhr.
16:05Ich glaube, wir sind die Ersten heute.
16:09Sauber, Alter.
16:10Da werden wir gekämpft.
16:11Da werden wir gekämpft.
16:13Da sind wir da.
16:18Endlich um.
16:21Endlich vorbei, die Scheiße!
16:26Hier oben ist diesmal die ersten 8000er.
16:28Und irgendwie ist es ein unbeschreibliches Gefühl.
16:33Und man vergisst die kompletten Schmerzen, die man hatte,
16:37während man hier hochgeht.
16:39Das war das Lieblingste von meinem Bruder.
16:42Der heute eigentlich dabei sein hätte sollen.
16:45Und deswegen ein Gedanken dabei ist.
16:51Tobi Haag.
16:54Er wird hier oben bleiben.
16:58Und immer eine gute Aussicht haben.
17:07Aber was wirklich für mich vor allem, und ohne Basti hätte ich es nicht gemacht,
17:11also hätte ich es nie gemacht, ähm,
17:16absolut, soll ich sagen, am Limit war und wirklich brutal, war die Skiabfahr.
17:27Es ist eine Abfahrt, die dir alles abverlangt, wo ein Fehler sofort mit dem Tod bezahlt werden kann.
17:35Ja.
17:45Ja.
17:52Ja.
17:54Ja.
18:03Ja.
18:05Ja.
18:07Ja.
18:09Ja.
18:10Ja.
18:21Ja.
18:22Ja.
18:25Ja.
18:27Ja.
18:29Ja.
18:32I sit on this wall and can't believe that I got all the way down there.
18:37I was very sick.
18:40In two or three situations I thought, okay, it's over, now I'm gone.
18:45It was a really dangerous roadway.
18:47I think that you only do something when you're young and maybe under 30.
18:51I can't imagine that I want to do something again.
18:56So, as the first expedition of Mustagata was,
18:59at the moment when they were the first 8000er,
19:02they were the 8000er-Besteiger.
19:04They were not just Alpinists,
19:07they were suddenly in a different Liga.
19:10Um the time to make sure other good Bergsteiger
19:13three to four days,
19:14they can do it in 17, 18 h.
19:16München liegt so on 470 m,
19:19but that's not enough.
19:20You wanted to go up and go up,
19:237000, 8000 m,
19:25and this in a half of the sun.
19:27You're a smart manager and a nurse.
19:31The question is,
19:34why do you go up the mountain,
19:36why do you go up the mountain and go up the mountain,
19:38especially when you go up the mountain?
19:39Why do you go up the natureship?
19:41We're talking about 7000, 7500 m
19:43about the so-called Todes zone.
19:44If you're just about 12 h in the case of 3 days,
19:48it makes this Speed-Gedanke very much sense.
19:51The speed has a huge impact on the mountain.
19:53It's about living and death.
19:57The two had already been told,
20:00that they could save a life-style for a long time.
20:04That's cool, beautiful, speed.
20:07And I've noticed that in this performance,
20:12that it's insane,
20:13that at the end of the day,
20:15that's how the TV is coming,
20:16who is dead,
20:18or that's how the new performance is.
20:25It was a pure symbiose for me,
20:27from a career,
20:27from a career,
20:29from a sport player and a manager.
20:31It was just for me,
20:33I found my spot in the world.
20:38When you're going to climb to a career,
20:42you've become a sportsman.
20:44You've got站,
20:45There is a sport-like battle,
20:48you've got to find new goals.
20:51You've got to find a goal,
20:53and you've got to be able to reach a dream goal.
20:55You've got to be a goal,
20:56and if you've got to be a dream goal,
20:56you're going to be a next goal.
20:59And then you've got to be part of the goal,
21:04We were constantly training, we worked with thousands of Hymn in the week, and we were
21:11thinking about it.
21:17I think it's a beautiful place.
21:20The icebreaker is a bit of a bit of influence, but the flank and the shoulder at the top
21:28is wonderful. I'm very interested in it, and I'm interested in it.
21:33I'm interested in it.
21:34I think we're good at the plan. We're really fast.
21:37How is your mental?
21:39Better.
21:41At the beginning of the day it was not so good.
21:44I brought a lot of things from home, which I am in my head, especially at night,
21:50when I can't sleep at night, because the same idea in my head is always the same.
21:57And it was just a few days, until I worked my thoughts.
22:07Basti was free and unbefangen and furchtless.
22:13With the death of Tobi was this unbefangenness all over.
22:22With the death of Tobi, the death of Tobi had changed a bit of a bit of a search.
22:30and try it.
22:37In these two expeditions,
22:39they were like a couple of brothers.
22:44Sometimes very honest,
22:47sometimes weird.
22:49I think I sleep better at the base camp.
22:51Beautiful.
22:52Because I don't sleep alone.
22:53At the base camp I sleep alone.
22:54That makes me happy.
22:56I miss you.
22:57I miss you.
22:57I miss you.
22:58I miss you too.
22:58The Geruch...
23:02They had to be a bit of a different vibration
23:04and then they were very active.
23:07They were very popular.
23:09They were intensively I said.
23:09They were very creative.
23:10They were very popular with cards
23:10and then they were also very aflight.
23:12And Melody Gertz had to be taken.
23:19As we do at extreme height
23:22we have some different power to have
23:24we need more bloodstreams.
23:27It means that it is important to rise up and rise up, and rise up, and rise up, and rise
23:34up.
23:37Everything worked wonderfully.
23:40We came very quickly and started our acclimatization immediately.
23:46We were then over the Gletscherbucht.
23:49I asked the BNA to ask Charlie Gabel if the weather is good.
23:57It's been Sunday, and I'm going to go to his bed.
24:04I called him 6.500 meters for the weather.
24:11He said to him, he immediately went down.
24:21Yes, and then suddenly, it started to snowing.
24:28Meter, for meter, for meter, for meter, for meter.
24:35It didn't stop to snowing.
24:46Let's see how it looks like.
24:57When people are on the mountain, the biggest tension is,
25:00how to deal with situations that are not seen before.
25:15Good morning.
25:21Good slept?
25:23Traumhaft.
25:24I'm going to be schissen.
25:30The value of gold on the Hohenberg.
25:35You can't do it.
25:37You need patience.
25:40The only reason why I'm on the mountain, is because of the Darm,
25:46or because I have to go on.
25:50Sonst has nothing to do with it.
25:52The entire snowfall is already on the ground.
25:56And that's what I've experienced.
25:59That's what I've experienced.
26:08And that's what I want.
26:09No way.
26:10We can't go on.
26:11It's what I want.
26:14There's my bed.
26:18Benny, I think, is the place of the day.
26:20He can't control it.
26:22He can't sleep.
26:23He can't sleep.
26:24He just wants to go on.
26:26He just wants to go on.
26:28Yeah, brutal.
26:29We're almost there in the snow.
26:30We have to wake up all the day and to wake up and have to do it.
26:33It's a crazy time.
26:35If the sun is rising, it will probably take 2-3 days,
26:38until the Lawinians are gone up.
26:42Except for the sun.
26:44Let me ask you, what do you say?
26:48For people who have experience,
26:50the situation of the Lawinians is very difficult.
26:55The Schneedecke is very heterogeneous.
26:58It has good, tight and weak.
27:03In order to solve the Lawinians,
27:05there must be different factors.
27:07There must be enough space,
27:09about 30 degrees.
27:11There must not be solid,
27:15there must be a wet snow or an ice.
27:18If the snowpacker, the snowpacker
27:22or the snowpacker is too heavy,
27:24it will bring the whole thing into the rutsch.
27:29On the one hand,
27:30you can see the risk.
27:33If the Lawinian is too high or too high,
27:35we will not go.
27:36On the other hand,
27:38you have a risk and an objective fear,
27:41with which you have to deal with.
27:42The people are just so happy.
27:45It helps.
27:46It helps.
27:47But I'm nervous.
27:48I was already on the floor.
27:51In this way,
27:52there's always a difference.
27:54Where are my boundaries?
27:56It's not a path to the ground,
27:58but it's very much,
27:59where are the fires out of the roof.
28:04I have to be nervous.
28:05I will not know whatfloor,
28:07there are so many und sicherities,
28:08which I would probably go on.
28:09But it doesn't matter.
28:11That doesn't matter!
28:13It's not our style,
28:15it's not to attempt that so much.
28:18that's the whole house.
28:24Fuck!
28:24Psychisch bisschen anstrengend, die Dunkelheit zu laufen.
28:27Ich hab die ersten 1000 Höhenmeter gemacht, oder?
28:30Es sind jetzt genau ...
28:356080 Höhenmeter.
28:36Ich hab dir 1200 Höhenmeter gemacht.
28:38Wie viel?
28:406080 haben wir jetzt.
28:47Fuck.
28:50I kicklein.
28:51I kicklein, Gata.
29:17I kicklein, Gata.
29:20Honestly, I don't know how to move forward, but it's just a piece of bread that's there.
29:26And with every step you bring it so in and it's just BAM and the whole thing is away.
29:32Otherwise, it's not enough to go away from the shoulder.
29:35It's just a small piece, just 250 meters.
29:40And then it's over, but...
29:43I can't think of it, it's just a piece of bread.
29:49What do we do now?
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