Ghent Kangri

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Ghent Kangri (Mount Ghent)
Elevation 7,401 m (24,281 ft)
Location Jammu and Kashmir, India
Range Saltoro Mountains, Karakoram
Prominence 1,493 m (4,898 ft)
Coordinates 35°31′03″N, 76°48′01″E
First ascent 1961 by Wolfgang Axt (Austrian)
Easiest route West Ridge: glacier/snow climb

Ghent Kangri (or Mount Ghent, Ghaint I) is a high peak at the north end of the Saltoro Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram range. It is located in India, near the Siachen Glacier. The peak along with parts of the Siachen Glacier have been in Indian control since 1984.

Ghent Kangri was first climbed on 4 June 1961, by Wolfgang Axt, a member of an Austrian expedition lead by Erich Waschak, via the West Ridge. He climbed solo above the high camp.

According to the Himalayan Index, there have been three subsequent ascents of the peak, in 1977, 1980, and 1984.

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  • Jill Neate, High Asia: an illustrated history of the 7,000 metre peaks, The Mountaineers, 1989.
  • Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, 1990.