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Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto was born on 9 February, 1987 in Chile, is a Chilean architect and mountaineer. Discover Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

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Occupation Architect and Mountaineer
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 9 February, 1987
Birthday 9 February
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Date of death c. February 5, 2021 (officially presumed dead at K2 Bottleneck on 18 February 2021)
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Nationality Chile

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1987

Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto (born February 9, 1987 – c. February 5, 2021) was a Chilean architect and mountaineer.

2012

In 2012, he graduated as an architect from the Diego Portales University and later devoted himself to taking mountaineering and rescue courses.

He created the DeporteLibre Foundation, a non-profit organization that creates public sports infrastructure in abandoned spaces.

2017

In 2017, Mohr and Sebastián Rojas managed to summit Annapurna, becoming the first Chileans to achieve this feat.

2019

In 2019, Mohr was registered in the Guinness Records for being the first person to summit Lhotse and Everest without having to return to the Base camp in less than a week, without the help of Sherpas and without oxygen.

In October of the same year, he made an ascent of Dhaulagiri, also without supplementary oxygen and without the help of Sherpas.

After these ascents, Mohr began to outline a project to climb to the highest summit of each of Chile's sixteen regions and build mountain shelters in all of them, declaring that “as an architect I want to design and build shelters in the highest mountains.

from each region to expand mountaineering in Chile", also developing mountaineering workshops and training for local communities with the aim of generating a system that allows the local administration of each refuge and generating activities that promote mountain culture, with the support of the Ministry of National Assets, the National Institute of Sports and the National Tourism Service.

2020

In late 2020, Mohr traveled to K2 with Sergi Mingote to pioneer its promotion in the dead of winter.

Mohr was with Mingote when he fell and died on January 16, 2021.

After the death of his partner, Mohr decided to continue his attempt with the Italian mountaineer Tamara Lunger, who later could not continue either.

Mohr then followed the route of ascent alongside Pakistani mountaineers Muhammad and Sajid Ali Sadpara and Icelander John Snorri Sigurjónsson.

Sajid, Muhammad's 20-year-old son, was forced to return from the so-called 'bottleneck' area of K2 due to a malfunctioning oxygen regulator.

On Friday, February 5, when the trio was preparing to conquer the summit, they lost contact with their GPS devices, presumably frozen by the extreme cold in the area.

On Saturday the 6th, the three mountaineers were reported as missing and the search began with the help of helicopters from the Pakistani army that reached up to 7000 meters, but due to adverse weather conditions they had to suspend the rescue without seeing Mohr and his companions.

He was declared dead on February 18, 2021.