
2T on Paiju Peak 2015
In 2013, veteran alpinists Alberto Iñurrategi, Juan Vallejo, and Mikel Zabalza faced heartbreak when their summit bid on Pakistan's mighty Paiju Peak (6,610m) came up short.
Director: Karen Solé Hughes
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is 2T on Paiju Peak (2015) about?
The documentary follows two distinct mountaineering teams as they return to Pakistan's Paiju Peak in successive years, documenting their emotional highs, technical challenges, and the personal growth that comes from pushing limits in one of the world's most unforgiving environments.
Who directed 2T on Paiju Peak?
Karen Solé Hughes helmed this gripping adventure documentary, weaving raw footage into a narrative that balances human ambition with the majesty of the mountains.
Who stars in 2T on Paiju Peak?
The film features Alberto Iñurrategi, Juan Vallejo Llanos, Mikel Zabalza, Mikel Renteria, and Mentxu Mendieta as they tackle Pakistan's Paiju Peak together.
Is 2T on Paiju Peak (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings aren't available, the film's tight 27-minute runtime, authentic adventure spirit, and focus on collaboration over conquest make it a compelling watch for fans of high-altitude documentaries and mountaineering stories.
How long is 2T on Paiju Peak?
The film runs 27 minutes, offering a concise yet immersive expedition experience.
About 2T on Paiju Peak (2015) — A High-Stakes Adventure in the Karakoram
In 2013, veteran alpinists Alberto Iñurrategi, Juan Vallejo, and Mikel Zabalza faced heartbreak when their summit bid on Pakistan's mighty Paiju Peak (6,610m) came up short.
A year later, the trio's paths crossed with WOP Foundation adventurers Mikel Renteria and Mentxu Mendieta, whose bold WOPeak project would turn a second attempt into more than just another climb. Returning to the same breathtaking Karakoram landscape, the teams unite behind a shared mission that blends athletic ambition with deeper meaning. 2T on Paiju Peak (2015) captures their emotional journey through identical vistas and relentless slopes, where each step tests not only skill but spirit as well.