The Climber Tried to Survive the HURRICANE in His Tent, but It Was a FATAL MISTAKE

On April 28, 2018, on the slopes of Dhaulagiri, a tragedy occurred that still raises questions today. Italian alpinist Simone La Terra was inside his tent at an altitude of nearly 7,000 meters when an extreme gust of wind ripped the shelter from the narrow rocky ridge. The tent, with him inside, fell approximately 800 meters down the icy face. His partner, Waldemar Kowalewski, miraculously survived by being secured outside to the fixed rope. Why didn't Simone's safety system work? Was it a technical failure, an incorrect setup, or simply the relentless force of the mountain? In this video, we reconstruct his final hours on the mountain face, the radio communications, the weather conditions, and the analysis of the accident. A true story about extreme altitude, critical decisions, and the moment when even a good belay might not be enough.