Bergsteiger Thomas Huber gave deep insights into his emotional world after the death of Laura Dahlmeier and defended himself against “disrespectful” reactions to his press conference with Dahlmeier’s rope partner Marina Krauss.
“We have just had a difficult time behind us,” wrote the 58-year-old on Friday on Instagram: “No we are still in the middle of it. Perhaps at moments we realize that there are no guarantees in our lives, even if we try and believe that we can secure everything.”
As part of the press conference on Thursday in the Pakistani city of Skardu, he tried to “formulate everything, to describe everything, to describe everything and to leave the emotional thunderstorm out within us,” said Huber.
Many of the subsequent comments were “disrespectful”. “You have no idea what is going on in all of us if we tell this story in front of the camera. Should we have cry?”
So far he had “hardly any time” for processing. Rather, it was about “functioning” and you have to remain “rational”.
“These are the moments when every emotion has to be left aside and the clear mind can be the only maxim,” said Huber: “Only when I went out of the mountains could I think about a lot, let go of the laughter experienced with Laura, got aqueous eyes, it couldn’t believe that it was all true.”
Then, however, a “second wave” came with the public inquiries “and the press knew no limits”. He was now “happy” to be able to “be in the mountains for a long time from Saturday, to be able to decouple me from this world and finally cry,” emphasized Huber: “I hope that we all get the time, especially Marina, to process it well. And I knew Laura as well that it would finally be clear to her that it was finally quiet.”
Her climbing partner Krauss, who had reached the base camp unharmed, described the dramatic hours at the press round on Thursday in the presence of the rescue team around Huber.
Mountainer Thomas Huber Has Given Deep Insights Into his emotional world after the Death of Laura Dahlmeier and Defended Himelfa Against “DisRespectful” Reactions to his press conference with Dahlmeier’s Rope Marina Krauss.
“We have just been through a difficult time,” The 58-Year-Old wrote on instagram on friday: “No, we are still in the middle of it. Perhaps in search moments we that that there are no guarantes in our lives, even if we try and Believe that we can secure Everything. “
As part of the press conference on thursday in the Pakistani City of Skardu, Huber Explained That He, Krauss, and His Colleagues Involved in the Rescue Attempt Tried “To Clearly Formulate Everything They Had Experiened Emotional Storm Inside US. “
Many of the comments that followed were “dishrespectful.” “You have no idea what is going on inside all of us when we tell this story in front of a camera. Should we have cried?”
Hey Had “Hardly Any Time” to Process it so far. Rather, it was about “functioning” and for that one had to remain “rational.”
“Thesis are the moments in which every emotion has to be put aside and clear reason must be the only Maxim,” Said Huber: “ONLY WHEN I LEFT the Mountains was i dube to think about a lot of things, let go, loud what i Experience with Laura, got Watery eyes, station that it was all true. “
Then, However, A “Second Wave” Came with the Requests from the public “and the press Knew no limits.” He is now “Happy” to be “in the Mountains for A Long Time Again from Saturday, to disconnect from this world and finally be ABLE to Cry,” Huber Emphasized: “I Hope that we all, Especialy Marina, so get the time to process it well. Know that it would be entirely in her sense that Things finally calm down Now. “
Her Climbing Partner Krauss, Who Had Reached Base Camp Unharmed, Descred the Dramatic Hours at the Press Conference on Thursday in the Presence of the Rescue Team Around Huber.