Italian climbers complete non-stop link-up of three Trango Towers in Karakoram in nine days
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Stefano Ragazzo and Silvia Loreggian of Italy climbed the three Trango Towers in the Karakoram in a single non-stop push in July 2026: Great Trango (6,286m) via the American route, Little Trango (5,445m) via the PM Wall, and Nameless Tower (6,239m) via the Eternal Flame route. The journey lasted nine days total, with six days of actual climbing.
A complete report and additional photographs are pending; the climbers' laptops were damaged by rockfall at Base Camp after their summit.
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