A team of Nepali climbers that made the first winter summit of K2, the world’s second tallest peak, has returned to a heroes’ welcome from crowds of well-wishers.
The 10 men, who climbed the 8,611-metre (28,251-foot) K2 peak on January 16, attributed their success to team spirit and a resolve to raise their country’s pride.

“We succeeded in our effort because we worked as a team,” Nirmal Purja, the team’s leader, said at a public function to welcome them back.
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“If we unite we conquer… if we are divided we fall,” he added.
He said the K2 ascent was a huge achievement for all climbers to celebrate. “It is bigger than winning the World Cup.”

Fans and families placed colourful Buddhist prayer scarves on the climbers’ shoulders on their arrival at Nepal’s international airport in Kathmandu.
“With the success, we made our country proud, even by risking our own lives,” Purja told reporters at the airport before they were driven around the temple-studded city in an open truck.
All except one of the group are Sherpas, an ethnic group known for their climbing skills.
