I’ve been obsessed with K2, the world's second highest mountain, for over 20 years. Many years ago I read the legendary British mountaineer Eric Shipton’s book, Blank on the Map, an account of his mountain journeys in western China. In 1996, while living in Pakistan, I trekked to the K2 base camp. Since then, I dreamed of trekking to the K2 base camp from the Chinese side. The Chinese side of K2 is remote, difficult of access and to my mind, almost unreachable. Fewer than 100 people a year make this trek. Now, approaching 70 years of age, I thought the Chinese side of K2 was out of range, until an experience two years ago in Xinjiang, western China. I was hiking on the lower slopes of 7546 metre Mount…
