>>1697974> Somehow in my mind the option of going back down does not exists, With a map and a compass I understand the general direction of where I should go, start going up in that direction.> It starts snowing, it's dark, visibility is about 10 meters. I'm actually not sure where I am anymore, just keep going up, I should run into a glacier.> Seems like it's taking too long to make it to the glacier, I must be fucking lost. Contemplate my options, Feels like it's better to go on, going up is less dangerous in the dark and I shouldn't be much closer if I am on track.> Make it to the glacier, I must be moving way slower than expected through the thick snow. Vast relief, I'm at least on track.> Very carefully make my way through, sometimes notice some marks in the glacier, there is a path through. Fuck this is good.> Map says what's left is a steep incline and i go up, dark, no visibility. Just trudge up, stop once in a while and try see or hear anything.After almost two hours hear people. God damn, not going to die today.
> It's 2 dumbass hikers just like me making their way through the darkness and whiteout towards the hut. > 10 mins later we see a dim light in the whiteout, it's the hut. Never been this happy in my life.> Get a bed, they don't even ask for money or anything just take me there, I just pass out.The vid above is 30 mins before the white out or so, you can see it coming. the image is from the next day.