2025-03-17
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I'm Natalia Melman Petruzella and from the BBC.
This is Extreme Peak Danger, the most.
Beautiful mountain in the world.
If you die on the mountain, you stay on the mountain.
This is the story of what happened when 11 climbers died on one of the world's deadliest mountains,
K2, and of the risks we'll take to feel truly alive.
If I tell all the details, you won't believe it anymore.
Extreme Peak Danger.
Listen, wherever you get your podcasts.
We had flown up on a military plane and this door sprung open.
You walked into this wall of heat and his most incredible glare,
and out of the dust this man appeared.
And he was this very sort of flamboyant character.
He was a strange sort of roguish mixture, really.
I knew that he was not someone to be taken lightly.
That one had to be careful around him.
And I in particular had to be careful around him.
In 1989, on the Hot tarmac of an airstrip, Sue Dobson met the Colonel.
He was a South African security officer working for the brutal apartheid state.