Masherbrum Mountains

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The Masherbrum Mountains (Template:Langx) are a subrange of the Karakoram mountains, located in Ghanche District in the Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Geography

The Masherbrum Mountains are located on the south side of the Baltoro Glacier. The southern side of the range, in the Indus River basin, is drained by the Hushe River.

While not as famous as the Baltoro Muztagh mountains, which lies across the Baltoro Glacier, the Masherbrum Mountains contain some of the highest peaks in the world (highest Template:Convert). They attract climbers from around the planet.

Selected peaks

The following is a table of the peaks in the Masherbrum Mountains which are over Template:Convert in elevation and have over Template:Convert of topographic prominence. (This is a common criterion for peaks of this stature to be independent.)

Mountain Height (m) Height (ft) Coordinates Prominence (m) Parent mountain First ascent Ascents (attempts)
Masherbrum 7,821 25,659 Template:Coord 2,457 Gasherbrum I 1960 4 (9)
Chogolisa 7,665 25,148 Template:Coord 1,624 Masherbrum 1975 4 (2)
Baltoro Kangri 7,312 23,990 Template:Coord 1,040 Chogolisa 1976 1 (0)
Baltistan Peak (K6) 7,282 23,891 Template:Coord 1,962 Chogolisa 1970 1 (3)

Other peaks

Other notable peaks include the following ones in the Hushe Valley region:

See also

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Sources

  • Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
  • Andy Fanshawe and Stephen Venables, Himalaya Alpine-Style, Hodder and Stoughton, 1995.


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