Examples of use of Godwin Austen
1. Because of its steepness, Mount Godwin–Austen is more difficult to climb than Mount Everest, the world‘s highest peak.
2. Greg Mortenson wandered hungry and lost on the Baltoro glacier in 1''3 after failing to reach the summit of the 8,611–meter high Mount Godwin–Austen, or K2, the world‘s second highest mountain.
3. Greg Mortenson wandered hungry and lost on the Baltoro glacier in 1''3 after failing to reach the summit of the 8,611–meter high Mount Godwin–Austen, or K2, the world‘s second highest mountain.'4; He was found by villagers in the village of Korphe and nursed back to health.'4; During that assault on the summit, the team of 12 climbers lost five members during the descent.'4; Two climbers made it to the top.'4; Mortenson had to turn back 600 meters short of the top.'4; Because of its steepness, Mount Godwin–Austen is more difficult to climb than Mount Everest, the world‘s highest peak.