This is the last picture taken of Szilárd Suhajda

by time news

2023-05-27 15:59:11

The photo was published by Péter Márton Price, who was born in Gödöllő but already lives in England, on Suhajda Szilárd’s social media page under the post in which the climber’s team announced that the rescue team had given up the search and had not found Suhajda Szilárd.

Péter Márton Price, at the age of 29, is the sixth and also the youngest Hungarian to reach the top of the world. He arrived at Everest base camp in Nepal on May 3, and reached the summit 11 days later. He reached the summit of Mount Everest using an oxygen cylinder.

During his journey – on May 13 – he met Szilárd Suhajda on the mountain. He also reported on this on his Facebook page.

Now, under Szilárd Suhajda’s post, he published the photo he took when they said goodbye to each other on the mountain. Szilárd Suhajda waved him goodbye. At the time, he couldn’t have guessed that this was the last picture to be made of the brilliant Hungarian mountaineer, and that it was not only a farewell to him…

Péter Márton Price’s photo of Szilárd Suhajda, May 13, 2023 on Mount Everest.
Source: Facebook

God be with you, dear Szilárd. You are resting in a beautiful place right now. I took the picture on May 13, as you said goodbye to me while holding it down

– wrote the young Hungarian mountaineer in the comment, which has already been liked by more than three thousand people.

Szilárd Suhajda attempted to climb the 8,848-meter Mount Everest, known as the highest point in the world, without artificial oxygen or cargo barrels on Sunday. No Hungarian has previously managed to achieve this by climbing cleanly, which is considered a rarity in the world, only two hundred climbers in the world have accomplished it.

Szilárd Suhajda’s goal, as part of the project known as The Big Five series, was to reach the five highest mountain peaks on Earth, “cleanly”, without the use of oxygen bottles and high-mountain burdens, as an environmentally conscious athlete. He considered the most difficult K2 in 2019, and he succeeded in Lhoce in 2022. It is impossible to know for sure whether it has reached its peak now, but

He has so far reached the highest point on Mount Everest among Hungarians by “clean climbing”.

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