denis urubko struck out alone, reportedly refusing to discuss his plans with base camp on the radio.kesperson, michal leksinski. he's in warsaw. just explain to me, why is it so bad for somebody to strike out on their own? you are all competitive climbers, aren't you? well, i must say... problems with sound. without any discussion and without any consultation to make his attempt. it's an international expedition, 13 people have worked so farfor expedition, 13 people have worked so far for two months to establish camps to fix the roads on the route to the summit of k2, and without any consultations dennis attempted, or is attempting for the summit push, so this changed a bit the tactics, because of the fact that he went solo without any connectivity and without any radio with himself. we have to prepare other teams, which are now currently at an altitude of 6200 metres in a camp, and 6700 metres in a camp also, they have to be prepared for supporting denis urubko, his summit attempt. currently, he's probably at altitude of 7200 metres in camp three, from where tomorrow probably he'll