Mountaineer Hilaree Nelson is found dead after 2 days missing

Adventurer and mother of two
Missing for two days
Crowned at the top but fell to the bottom
Her inseparable companion
A complicated rescue
Found at an altitude of 6,000 metres
Did she predict the misfortune?
A post, hours before the accident
A message for eternity
Her exploits are spectacular
History of mountaineering
Adventurer of the Year 2018
Crowning and descending
World Extreme Skiing Champion 1996
Confirmation of her death
From India to Nepal
Adventurer and mother of two

"Skier, storyteller, mum (of two), and lover of wild places." That's how Hilaree Nelson introduced herself on her Instagram bio. She was passionate about adventure but, sadly, that passion cost her her life.

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Missing for two days

The lifeless body of Hilaree Nelson, 49, has been found after missing for two days on the slopes of Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world, located in Nepal.

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Crowned at the top but fell to the bottom

The American adventurer, one of the world's top mountaineers, had reached the summit of Manaslu at 8,163 meters, but on the descent, she suffered a fall and her trail was lost.

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Her inseparable companion

Hilaree Nelson had set off on this expedition with her partner, Jim Morrison, who was with her at the time of the fall.

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A complicated rescue

The mountain conditions, the amount of accumulated snow, and the constant avalanches made the rescue work extremely complicated.

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Found at an altitude of 6,000 metres

Hilaree Nelson's body was finally found, buried under the snow at an altitude of over 6,000 meters.

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Did she predict the misfortune?

Hilaree Nelson herself, days before the start of what would be her last adventure, confessed that she was not as sure and confident as she had been on previous expeditions.

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"I don't feel so confident on Manaslu".

"I haven’t felt as sure-footed on Manaslu as I have on past adventure [sic] into the thin atmosphere of the high Himalaya. These past weeks have tested my resilience in new ways. The constant monsoon with its incessant rain and humidity has made me hopelessly homesick," she wrote on Instagram.

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A post, hours before the accident

This post was the penultimate one she shared on her Instagram account, three days before her disappearance. She still had time to share another post, the day before her fateful fall.

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A message for eternity

A post with a message that sounded almost like a farewell: she spoke of how her passion for adventure was born and how she had become the experienced mountaineer that she was.

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Her exploits are spectacular

No doubt this message will serve as an inspiration for future generations of mountaineers, as Hilaree Nelson's legacy is absolutely overwhelming.

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History of mountaineering

In 2018, as 'Desnivel' reports, she and her partner became the first adventurers to ski down the 8,516-metre Lhotse.

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Adventurer of the Year 2018

This spectacular feat earned her the 'Adventure of the Year' award from National Geographic magazine.

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Crowning and descending

Before this adventure, back in 2012, Hilaree Nelson was able to summit Everest and Lhotse in 24 hours and ski down from Cho Oyu or Denali, as 'Desnivel' recalls.

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World Extreme Skiing Champion 1996

A world champion extreme skier in 1996, Seattle-raised Hilaree Nelson was based in Colorado, like many of her fellow adventurers.

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Confirmation of her death

Her love of mountaineering started as a hobby and ended up becoming her job - always hand in hand with 'The North Face,' the company that eventually confirmed her death.

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From India to Nepal

And now, 20 years after her first expedition to India, Hilaree Nelson had her last adventure in Nepal.

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