Baltoro Muztagh | |
Range | |
Countries | Pakistan, China |
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Regions | Baltistan, Xinjiang |
Part of | Karakoram |
Highest point | K2 |
- elevation | 8,611 m (28,251 ft) |
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The Baltoro Muztagh (simplified Chinese: 巴尔托洛慕士塔格山; traditional Chinese: 巴爾托洛慕士塔格山; pinyin: Bā'ěrtuōluò Mùshìtǎgé Shān) is a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Baltistan region of the Gilgit-Baltistan province in northern Pakistan; and in Xinjiang, China. The crest of the range forms part of the Pakistan-China border.
The range is home to K2 (8,611 metres (28,251 ft)), the second highest mountain in the world, and to three other Eight-thousander peaks. They are located on the north and east sides of the Baltoro Glacier.
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The following is a table of the peaks in the Baltoro Muztagh which are over 7,200 metres (23,620 ft) in elevation and have over 500 metres (1,640 ft) 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) |
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K2 | 8,611 | 28,251 | 4,017 | Mount Everest | 1954 | 45 (44) | |
Gasherbrum I | 8,080 | 26,509 | 2,155 | K2 | 1958 | 31 (16) | |
Broad Peak | 8,051 | 26,414 | 1,701 | Gasherbrum I | 1957 | 39 (19) | |
Gasherbrum II | 8,034 | 26,362 | 1,523 | Gasherbrum I | 1956 | 54 (12) | |
Gasherbrum III | 7,946 | 26,070 | 355 | Gasherbrum II | 1975 | 2 (2) | |
Gasherbrum IV | 7,932 | 26,024 | 725 | Gasherbrum III | 1958 | 4 (11) | |
Skyang Kangri | 7,545 | 24,754 | 1,060 | K2 | 1976 | 1 (2) | |
Sia Kangri | 7,422 | 24,350 | 640 | Gasherbrum I | 1934 | 6 (0) | |
Skil Brum | 7,410 | 24,311 | 1,152 | K2 | 1957 | 2 (1) | |
Chongtar Kangri | 7,315 | 23,999 | 1,300 | Skil Brum | 1994 | 1 (1) | |
Muztagh Tower | 7,276 | 23,871 | 1,710 | Skil Brum | 1956 | 4 (2) |
There are a number of lower summits near the tongue of the Baltoro Glacier which are striking rock towers, and are famous for their aesthetic, difficult climbing. These include:
Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.