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Rolf Bae - Wikipedia
Rolf Bae (9 January 1975 – 1 August 2008) was a Norwegian Arctic adventurer and mountaineer. Bae operated an adventure company called Fram, [1] specializing in Arctic and Antarctic travel and survival courses.
Cecilie Skog - Wikipedia
Her husband, Rolf Bae, who had been climbing with her on K2, perished during the descent, as did ten other mountaineers. In a close call at the bottleneck, another climber, Dren Mandić unhooked himself and lost balance causing him to bump into her.
2008 K2 Disaster A Detailed Story of the Tragedy
2023年10月3日 · Rolf Bae, a Norwegian climber, tragically lost his life on K2 in 2008. His story underscores the international nature of the expedition and the shared sense of loss within the global climbing community.
K2 Disaster 2008: 11 Mountain Climbers Die in One Day - Business Insider
2019年5月30日 · As the heavy, sharp ice fell upon the group, Norwegian climber Rolf Bae lost his footing. His wife Cecilie Skog and their teammate Lars Flatø Nessa watched helplessly as Bae fell to his death.
Death or glory: The truth about K2 - The Independent
ROLF BAE, 33, Norwegian explorer and owner of an adventure company. Survived by his wife, the mountaineer, Cecilie Skog, who witnessed his death. Killed by falling ice.
The 2008 K2 Disaster - Base Camp Magazine
2018年2月12日 · Rolf Bae was a Norwegian climber and the third fatality of the 2008 K2 Disaster. He died at the Bottleneck on the site of the fixed ropes after an Icefall. Hugues D’Aubarede
2008 K2 Disaster: How 11 People Died in 24 Hours - Hayden Rue
2023年1月15日 · The falling serac severed all fixed lines and tragically swept away Rolf Bae, Skog’s husband, who had halted his ascent just 100 meters (330 feet) below the summit. He had instructed Nessa to care for his wife as he waited for her.
The K2 Disaster 2008 - endorfeen
2023年8月23日 · Norwegian mountaineer Rolf Bae, who coincidentally became the third casualty in the disastrous K2 mishap of 2008, tragically lost his life on ‘The Bottleneck’. This perilous strip of the mountain is notorious for its treacherous terrain, where he was stationed post an icefall.
2008 K2 disaster - Wikipedia
As it fell, it cut all the fixed lines and took with it Skog's husband Rolf Bae, who had abandoned the ascent only 100 m (330 ft) below the summit, telling Nessa to look after his wife, as he waited for her. Nessa and Skog continued descending without the fixed lines, and managed to reach Camp IV during the night.
Rolf Bae (1975-2008) - Find a Grave Memorial
Rolf Bae-He was a Norwegian Arctic adventurer and mountaineer. Bae operated an adventure company called Fram, specializing in Arctic and Antarctic travel and survival courses. He was married to Cecilie Skog, the first woman to complete the Explorers Grand Slam.