"However 5 days of horrendous weather in a storm prevented the team successfully reaching the summit. The team had a harrowing descent in a storm neither had been in such strong winds 200kmph. While retreating both climbers in gusts were left flying horizontally off anchors, to abseil the team had to pull themselves down the ropes."
Amazing! Well, I take my hat off to them for getting so far and retreating successfully through that. Patagonia is obviously living up to its horrendous weather reputation. I hope other teams out there are doing OK.
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