Polish ski mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel has made history by becoming the first person to climb up and ski down Mt. Everest without bottled oxygen. This incredible achievement showcases Bargiel's exceptional physical endurance and mental toughness.
According to RedBull, Bargiel spent 16 hours in the "death zone" above 8,000 meters, where oxygen levels are dangerously low, and survival is difficult without supplemental oxygen. Despite the challenges,
Bargiel successfully skied down to Camp 2, spent the night, and then continued to Base Camp on skis the next day. His team described the feat as a "groundbreaking milestone in the world of ski mountaineering". Bargiel's achievement is a testament to his dedication and perseverance, inspiring many in the mountaineering community.

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