Walter Nones had set off for the Himalaya together with Giovanni Macaluso and Manuel Nocker on 6 September with the aim of forging a new line up the SW Face of Cho Oyu. He should have returned home on 20 October. But this morning the accident occurred, after 2 different avalanches had hit Camp 3 on the Normal Route during the last two days. There were many alpinists in Cho Oyu Base Camp this seasons, many of which had already returned to Kathmandu, including the Italians Silvio Mondinella and Anna Torretta. At present this is all there is to go on.
Walter Nones was 39 years old and known above all, but not only, for the incredible odyssey two years ago on Nanga Parbat. As many will remember, together with the South Tyrolean Simon Kehrer, Nones had witnessed the tragic death of their climbing partner and leader Karl Unterkircher. The trio had been attempting a new line up the Rakhiot Face on the Naked Mountain, one of the wildest, largest and hardest mountains in the world. Nones and Kehrer found themselves in a dramatic situation, but the two managed to escape upwards (via a new route) and then descend. This was a huge undertaking.
Nones, born in Cavalese but a long-term resident in Val Gardena, was also known for his involvement with the Mountain Rescue team as a member of the Carabinieri Police Force. Nones carried this out with dedication and passion. Perhaps it was because of this that on K2 in 2004 together with Silvio Mondinelli he found the strength to help the Spanish alpinists who, descending, found themselves in difficulty. On that day he reached the summit along with Mondinelli, Unterkircher, Compagnoni and Giacomelli. And then he found the reserves to help the two alpinists in trouble. This was certainly neither easy nor taken for granted. Not much has ever been said about this episode, but when remembering Walter, one cannot forget this. Just like one cannot forget his endless desire to take to the mountains and his absolute passion for mountaineering.
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