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The
KaraKorams
Karakoram means black mountain in Turkish. This splendid magnificent
collection of dark brown and black metamorphic rocks is the most
unique mountain range. It has the largest concentration of lofty
pinnacles and mountains in the world, stretching for 400 kms with
250 kms depth. It is bounded by Shhyok River in the east and Karamber,
Ishkuman and Gilgit Rivers in the west in the north-east it is bounded
by Shaksgam river and in the south-west by Shyok and the Indus rivers,
Karakoram is specially characterized by its fissured rocks, gendarme
like vertical features and steep slopes presenting great challenge
to climbers and adventure seekers.
Four peaks above eight thousand meters i.e., K-2,
Gasherbrum 1 & 2 and Broad Peak are situated in Karakoram in
a radius of just twenty kms around a famous glacial junction called
Concordia. The sub regions of the Karakoram are Baltoro, Soltoro,
Hispar, Lupghar, Khunjerab, Panmah, Aghilm, Masherbrum, Saser, Siachen,
Rimo, Batura, Rakaposhi/Bogrot and Haramosh. The snow line in this
range varies between 4200 to 4500 meters during the summers. The
temperatures in the area are extreme and there is large difference
between lowest and highest temperatures during a day. Monsoons do
not penetrate this area. Most suitable climbing season in Karakoram
being from the month of May till end of September each year. Climbing
during winters is, however, possible. Besides high mountains, Karakoram
is inhabited by the largest glaciers outside the polar region.
For centuries travelers have been lured by the
grander and massiveness of the Karakoram and Hindukush. The Chinese
were the earliest known travelers on the famous Silk Route which
passed through these magnificent ranges and recorded their impressions
of dark mountains, rope bridges and mighty glaciers.
FACTS ABOUT CHOGORI
(K-2) |
Name(s) |
Chogori, K-2, Mount Godwin-Austen |
Elevation (feet) |
28,250 |
Elevation (meters) |
8,611 |
Location |
Karakoram China-Pakistan |
Latitude |
35°ree; 53' N |
Longitude |
76°ree; 31' E |
Best Climbing Months |
June, July, August |
Year First Climbed |
1954 |
First Climber(s) |
Achille Compagnoni Lino Lacedelli (Italian expedition) |
Convenient Center(s) |
Skardu, Pakistan |
Nearest Major Airport |
Islamabad, Pakistan |
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