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716: 214: 990:. During the initial collision of the Asia and Indian plates, this granitic batholith was buried to depths of about 20 kilometres (12 mi) or more, highly metamorphosed, highly deformed, and partially remelted during the Eocene Period to form gneiss. Later, the K2 Gneiss was then intruded by leucogranite dikes and finally exhumed and uplifted along major breakback thrust faults during post-Miocene time. The K2 Gneiss was exposed as the entire K2-Broad Peak-Gasherbrum range experienced rapid uplift with which erosion rates have been unable to keep pace. 247: 2150: 1205:
requested when they descended. Bonatti and Mehdi survived, but Mehdi was hospitalised for months and had to have his toes amputated because of frostbite. Efforts in the 1950s to suppress these facts to protect Lacedelli and Compagnoni's reputations as Italian national heroes were later brought to light. It was also revealed that the moving of the camp was deliberate, a move apparently made because Compagnoni feared being outshone by the younger Bonatti. Bonatti was given the blame for Mehdi's hospitalisation.
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The second challenge is the mountain’s tendency to experience extreme storms lasting several days, which have resulted in many of the deaths on the peak. The third is the steep, exposed, and demanding nature of all routes on the mountain, which makes retreat particularly difficult, especially during storms. Despite numerous attempts the first successful winter ascent occurred only in 2021. All major climbing routes are located on the Pakistani side. The base camp is also located on the Pakistani side.
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summited on this route. Piotrowski was killed while descending on the Abruzzi Spur. The route starts off the first part of the Southwest Pillar and then deviates into a totally exposed, snow-covered cliff area, then through a gully known as "the Hockey Stick", and then up to yet another exposed cliff
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and Serguey Samoilov intended to climb the K2's North Face but they were stymied by increasingly deteriorating conditions. After finding their intended route menaced by growing avalanche danger, they traversed onto the normal North Ridge route and summited on 2 October 2007, making the latest summer
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K2 features several routes, each with distinct characteristics; however, they all share common challenges. The first is the extreme altitude, which results in a significant reduction in available oxygen. At the summit of K2, only one-third of the oxygen present at sea level is available to climbers.
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via the Northeast Ridge. In the early 1900s, modern transportation did not exist in the region: it took "fourteen days just to reach the foot of the mountain". After five serious and costly attempts, the team reached 6,525 metres (21,407 ft)—although considering the difficulty of the challenge,
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made an inaccurate measurement showing that K2 was taller than Mount Everest, and therefore the tallest mountain in the world. A corrected measurement was made in 1987, but by then the claim that K2 was the tallest mountain in the world had already made it into many news reports and reference works.
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The year started with a Russian team aiming for a first winter ascent. The expedition ended with the death of Vitaly Gorelik due to frostbite and pneumonia. The Russian team cancelled the ascent. In the summer season, K2 saw a record crowd standing on its summit—28 climbers in a single day—bringing
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K2 is notable for its local relief as well as its total height. It stands over 3,000 metres (9,840 ft) above much of the glacial valley bottoms at its base. It is a consistently steep pyramid, dropping quickly in almost all directions. The north side is the steepest: there it rises over 3,200
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because Lacedelli and Compagnoni established their camp at a higher elevation than originally agreed with Mehdi and Bonatti. It being too dark to ascend or descend, Mehdi and Bonatti were forced to overnight without shelter above 8,000 metres (26,000 ft), leaving the oxygen tanks behind as
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K2's height given on maps and encyclopedias is 8,611 metres (28,251 ft). In the summer of 2014, a Pakistani-Italian expedition to K2, named "K2 60 Years Later", was organized to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first ascent of K2. One of the goals of the expedition was to accurately
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On 26 July 2014, the first team of Pakistani climbers scaled K2. There were six Pakistani and three Italian climbers in the expedition, called K2 60 Years Later, according to BBC. Previously, K2 had only been summited by individual Pakistanis as part of international expeditions. Another team,
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Because 75% of people who climb K2 use the Abruzzi Spur, these listed routes are rarely climbed. No one has climbed the East Face of the mountain due to the instability of the snow and ice formations on that side. Besides the East Face, the North Face has not yet been climbed either. In 2007
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titled his book about K2 the same. Although the summit of Everest is at a higher altitude, K2 is a more difficult and dangerous climb, due in part to its more northern location, where inclement weather is more common. The summit was reached for the first time by the Italian climbers
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on 23 June 1986. Liliane and Maurice Barrard, who had summited later that day, fell during the descent; Liliane Barrard's body was found on 19 July 1986 at the foot of the south face. On July 28, 2024, Japanese climber Naoko Watanabe became the first woman to summit K2 three times.
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2011/2012 — Russian expedition. Nine Russian climbers attempted K2's Abruzzi Spur route. They managed to reach 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) above sea level (Vitaly Gorelik, Valery Shamalo, and Nicholas Totmyanin) but had to retreat due to hurricane-force winds as well as
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on two famous features, "House's Chimney" and the "Black Pyramid." Above the Black Pyramid, the route continues along dangerously exposed and difficult-to-navigate slopes leading to the easily visible "Shoulder" and then on to the summit. The last major obstacle is a narrow
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On 22 July 2022, 145 summits on K2 were recorded in a single day, making it a record for the highest number of summits in a single day ever on K2. The 2022 season also saw the highest number of summits in a season at 200, taking over the previous record of 62 summits in
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and the lack of modern climbing equipment or weatherproof fabrics, Crowley's statement that "neither man nor beast was injured" highlights the relative skill of the ascent. The failures were also attributed to sickness (Crowley was suffering the residual effects of
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For most of its climbing history, K2 was not usually climbed with supplemental oxygen, and small, relatively lightweight teams were the norm. However, the 2004 season saw a great increase in the use of oxygen: 28 of 47 summiteers used oxygen in that year.
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KASHMIR, kash'mer, the northernmost region of the Indian subcontinent, administered partly by India, partly by Pakistan, and partly by China. The region has been the subject of a bitter dispute between India and Pakistan since they became independent in
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Quote: "K2 is located in the Karakoram Range and lies partly in a Chinese-administered enclave of the Kashmir region within the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China, and partly in the Gilgit-Baltistan portion of Kashmir under the administration of
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The routes climbed on the southern side of the mountain. A: West Ridge; B; West Face (behind mountain); C: Southwest Pillar ("Magic Line"); D: South Face ("Polish Line"/"Central Rib"); E: South-southeast Spur ("Cesen route"/"Basque route"); F: Abruzzi
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Very technical, and the second most demanding. First climbed in 1986 by the Polish-Slovak trio Piasecki-Wróż-Božik. Since then Jordi Corominas from Spain has been the only successful climber on this route (he summited in 2004), despite many other
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led an international team of 12 with Mingma Gyalje Sherpa of Dreamers Destination to the summit of K2 and became the first British and American woman to summit K2, and the eldest woman to summit K2 at the age of 52 years old. She paid tribute to
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metres (10,500 ft) above the K2 (Qogir) Glacier in only 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) of horizontal distance. In most directions, it achieves over 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) of vertical relief in less than 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).
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about 150 metres (490 ft) below the summit, one of the highest bivouacs in history. This ascent was emotional for the American team, as they saw themselves as completing a task that had been begun by the 1938 team forty years earlier.
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became the first American climber to reach the summit of K2 more than once when he led an international team of eight climbers, nine Nepali Sherpas, four Pakistani high-altitude porters, and two other Madison Mountaineering guides to the
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It runs the pillar between the Abruzzi Spur and the Polish Route. It connects with the Abruzzi Spur on the Shoulder, above the Black Pyramid and below the Bottleneck; since it avoids the Black Pyramid, it is considered safer. In 1986,
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Searle, M.P.; R.R. Parrish; A. Thow A; S.R. Noble; R. Phillips; D. Waters (2010). "Anatomy, Age and Evolution of a Collisional Mountain Belt: the Baltoro granite batholith and Karakroam Metamorphic Complex, Pakistani Karakoram".
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First climbed in 1991 by a French team: Pierre Beghin and Christophe Profit. Finishes on North Ridge. The second attempt in 1995 by an American team, they reached 8100 metres the 2 August before turning back in deteriorating
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put three members, Naoe Sakashita, Hiroshi Yoshino, and Yukihiro Yanagisawa, on the summit on 14 August. However Yanagisawa fell and died on the descent. Four other members of the team achieved the summit the next day.
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First ascent via this route was in 1990 by a Japanese team; this route is located on the Chinese side of the mountain. This route is known for its chaotic rock and snowfields all the way up to the summit.
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established camp IV at 7,650 metres (25,100 ft) above sea level. The final ascent started by Kaczkan and Urubko failed due to the destruction of the tent by harsh weather in camp IV and Kaczkan's
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Ramesh, Randeep; South, Asia c. (5 August 2008). "K2 Tragedy: Death Toll on World's most Treacherous Mountain Reaches 11: Ice Sheet Collapse may have Triggered Events that Led to Climbing Disaster".
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on both of Gorelik's hands. After their descent to base camp and an unsuccessful call for Gorelik's evacuation (helicopter could not reach them through the worsening weather), the climber died of
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and Dawa Gyalje Sherpa who joined his sister (Dawa Yangzum Sherpa), becoming the second set of siblings to summit K2. Both Mingma Gyalje Sherpa and Fazal Ali recorded their second K2 summits.
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Technical difficulty at high altitude, first climbed by a Russian team in 2007. This route is almost entirely made up of rock crevasses and snow-covered couloirs. In 2024, Japanese climbers
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face, continuing through yet another extremely exposed section all the way up to the point where the route joins with the Abruzzi Spur about 300 m (1,000 ft) before the summit.
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established camp III at 7,300 metres (24,000 ft) above sea, followed by Roger Mear and Jean-Francois Gagnon few days later. Hurricane winds and frostbite forced the team to retreat.
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called it a suicidal route and so far, no one has repeated Kukuczka and Piotrowski's achievement. "The route is so avalanche-prone, that no one else has ever considered a new attempt."
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Almost opposite the Abruzzi Spur is the North Ridge, which ascends the Chinese side of the peak. It is rarely climbed, partly due to very difficult access, involving crossing the
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2021 — Ten climbers from an international expedition made the first winter summit on 16 January 2021. The group all summited together, and consisted of Mingma Gyalje Sherpa,
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led a team of three American climbers and six Sherpas to summit K2. On this day, Alan Arnette became the oldest American to summit the mountain at the age of 58. On 31 July 2014,
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on the south. Melt waters from glaciers, such as those south and east of K2, feed agriculture in the valleys and contribute significantly to the regional fresh-water supply.
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that while the name of K2 owes its origin to chance, its clipped, impersonal nature is highly appropriate for so remote and challenging a mountain. He concluded that it was:
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that form an ice cliff to the east of the summit. It was partly due to the collapse of one of these seracs around 2001 that no climbers reached the summit in 2002 and 2003.
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was the only one who reached the summit without the use of supplemental oxygen. The summit temperature was −40 °C (−40 °F). On the same day Spanish team member
1930:(2012), an American documentary film directed by Dave Ohlson, that follows a group of climbers during their 2009 attempt to summit K2 on the 100-year anniversary of the 6804: 786:, a measure of a mountain's independent stature. It is a part of the same extended area of uplift (including the Karakoram, the Tibetan Plateau, and the Himalayas) as 1023:
designated the mountain "K2" for being the second peak of the Karakoram range. The other peaks were originally named K1, K3, K4, and K5, but were eventually renamed
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between Pakistan and India. India maintains a territorial dispute on Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Likewise, Pakistan maintains a territorial dispute on
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died on the descent from Camp III; he fell somewhere between Camp I and Advanced Base Camp. Other famous climbers who died on the same expedition include
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First climbed in 1981 by a Japanese team. This route starts on the distant Negrotto Glacier and goes through unpredictable bands of rock and snowfields.
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measure the height of the mountain using satellite navigation. The height of K2 measured during this expedition was 8,609.02 metres (28,244.8 ft).
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Quote: "Jammu and Kashmir: Territory in northwestern India, subject to a dispute between India and Pakistan. It has borders with Pakistan and China."
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after a large piece of ice fell during an avalanche, taking out the fixed ropes on part of the route; four climbers were rescued, but 11, including
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The policy of the Great Trigonometrical Survey was to use local names for mountains wherever possible and K1 was found to be known locally as
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of 115 to 120 million years ago obtained from and geochemical analyses of the K2 Gneiss demonstrate that it is a metamorphosed, older,
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The routes climbed on the Northwest of the mountain. A: West Ridge; B: West Face; C: Northwest Ridge; D: North Ridge; E: Northeast Ridge.
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successfully completed their summit of K2 on the same day, and set a record for the fastest climb of all 14 eight-thousanders in 92 days.
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2023 was also a busy season like 2022, with an estimated 112 summits on the only viable weather window of July 27. Norwegian mountaineer
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Searle, M.P.; R.R. Parrish; R. Tirrul; D.C. Rex (1990). "Age of crystallisation and cooling of the K2 gneiss in the Baltoro Karakoram".
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in 1976. The team was not able to summit due to poor weather. First climbed by Louis Reichardt and James Wickwire on 6 September 1978.
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on the way to the summit of K2. Ericsson fell 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) and was killed. Kaltenbrunner aborted her summit attempt.
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Godwin Austen is the name of the glacier at its eastern foot and is only incorrectly used on some maps as the name of the mountain.
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The surveyor's mark, K2, therefore continues to be the name by which the mountain is commonly known. It is now also used in the
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Most ascents are made during July and August, typically the warmest times of the year. In January 2021 K2 became the final
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ascended to 8,000 m (26,000 ft) via this route. The first summit via this route was by a Basque team in 1994.
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as the first native Pakistani climber. The Japanese expedition took the Abruzzi Spur and used more than 1,500 porters.
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and Vassiliy Pivtsov completed their eight-thousanders quest. The fourth team member was Dariusz Załuski from Poland.
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finally succeeded in ascending to the summit of K2 via the Abruzzi Spur on 31 July 1954. The expedition was led by
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Long and corniced, finishes on uppermost part of Abruzzi route. Ridge first crossed by a Polish expedition led by
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The standard route of ascent, used by 75% of all climbers, is the Abruzzi Spur, located on the Pakistani side,
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U.S. Army Research Inst. Of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Technical Report
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US Army Research Inst. Of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Technical Report
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K2 has been climbed by almost all of its ridges, apart from its eastern face which remains unclimbed.
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and joined the uppermost part of the Abruzzi route. This ascent was made by an American team, led by
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In 1986, two Polish expeditions summited via two new routes, the Magic Line and the Polish Line (
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became the first German woman to summit K2. She climbed without the use of supplemental oxygen.
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Northeast Ridge. The top of the route traversed left across the East Face to avoid a vertical
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2002/2003 — Netia K2 Polish Winter Expedition. The team of fourteen climbers was led by
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name Chomolungma (Qomolongma) was probably known, but ignored in order to pay tribute to
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On 23 August 2011, a team of four climbers reached the summit of K2 from the North side.
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and part of the Karakoram Metamorphic Complex. The K2 Gneiss consists of a mixture of
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by a leftward climbing traverse, to reach a snow couloir which accesses the summit.
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to climb above 7,000 metres (23,000 ft) without the use of supplemental oxygen.
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Acclimatisation is essential when climbing without oxygen to avoid some degree of
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from the Pakistani side, consisting of 13 Poles, 7 Canadians and 4 Brits. 2 March
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became the first woman to complete all 14 eight-thousanders without supplemental
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Between 1 and 2 August 2008, 11 climbers from several expeditions died during
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came within 200 metres (660 ft) of the summit but ended in disaster when
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and metasedimentary rocks of the surrounding Karakoram Metamorphic Complex by
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2018 became the record year for highest number of summits in a season, at 62.
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and cardiac arrest. Following the incident, the expedition was called off.
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The west face of K2 taken from the Savoia Glacier, on the 1909 expedition
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Wala, Jerzy (1994). "The Eight-Thousand-Metre Peaks of the Karakoram".
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The mountain was first surveyed by a British team in 1856. Team member
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The north side of K2. The North Ridge is in the centre of the picture.
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The first climber to reach the summit of K2 twice was Czech climber
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to 8,100 metres (26,600 ft) for Lacedelli and Compagnoni. The
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The third ascent of K2 was in 1978, via a new route, the long and
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became critically ill. A desperate retreat followed, during which
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completed the first Bulgarian ascent, just 8 days after climbing
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saved almost the entire team during a mass fall (known simply as
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The first serious attempt to climb K2 was undertaken in 1902 by
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in 1909. This is the peak's southeast ridge, rising above the
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became the first person to ski down from summit to base camp.
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became the oldest person ever to summit K2, at the age of 65.
1308:). Piotrowski fell to his death as the two were descending. 1130:, Pasang Kitar, and Pintso disappeared high on the mountain. 7161: 4830:"Winter K2 Update: Oxygen Update. Next Chapter in Winter K2" 4721:"Nepali climbers script history scaling K2 in winter season" 2389:"Mount Everest is two feet taller, China and Nepal announce" 4914:"Bulgarian climber dies during expedition on Pakistan's K2" 4778:"My body was freezing. I told my teammates I couldn't move" 4371:"K2 2018 Summer Coverage: Record Weekend on K2 and a Death" 4317:"Vanessa O'Brien, John Snorri set record as 12 scale Mt K2" 1791:
Extremely exposed, demanding, and dangerous. In July 1986,
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1987/1988 — Polish-Canadian-British expedition led by
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in mathematics partly after the beauty of the mountain K2.
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Eight-thousanders (and major subsidiary peaks over 8,000m)
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Brotherhood of the Rope – The Biography of Charles Houston
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2017/2018 — Polish National Winter Expedition led by
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Another notable Japanese ascent was that of the difficult
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on the Chinese side of the peak in 1982. A team from the
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On 9 August 1977, 23 years after the Italian expedition,
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The next attempt on K2 was not made until 1938, when the
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K2 from the east, photographed during the 1909 expedition
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On 22 July 2018, Polish mountaineer and mountain runner
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The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography
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South-southeast spur or "Cesen route" or "Basque route"
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Thirteen climbers from several expeditions died in the
4592:"Polish Heading to K2 for First Winter Ascent Attempt" 4291:"Vanessa thanks Pakistan govt for help in scaling K-2" 2815: 2813: 37:"Chogori" redirects here. For the Korean garment, see 5670: 4856:"Bulgarian alpinist Skatov dies during K2 expedition" 4346:"Is K2, the "Savage Mountain," Becoming Less Savage?" 4108:"K2 summit pics and video: Polish climbers on a roll" 3987:"Climber: 11 killed after avalanche on Pakistan's K2" 3283:. New York City: John Wiley & Sons. p. 358. 3136:. Mathematical Association of America. Archived from 2583:"Is K2, the "Savage Mountain," Becoming Less Savage?" 2448:
Jan·Osma鈔czyk, Edmund; Osmańczyk, Edmund Jan (2003),
5570:) (Coronet ed.). London: Hodder and Stoughton. 5207:"Kazakhs Make Latest Season Ascent of K2 in History" 5042: 5040: 5038: 3646:"Amir Mehdi: Left out to freeze on K2 and forgotten" 2484:, Scholastic Library Publishing, 2006, p. 328, 2174: 2172: 1386:
Despite several attempts, nobody reached the summit.
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Despite several attempts, nobody reached the summit.
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It lies in the 6561:List of climbers summiting all eight-thousanders 3981: 3979: 3408:Kenneth Mason (1987 edition) Abode of Snow p.346 3281:Geology and Tectonics of the Karakoram Mountains 2545:. Archived from the original on 18 November 2015 1681:, including several icefalls in the Bottleneck. 1641:The south side of K2 with the Abruzzi Spur route 1292:The first woman to summit K2 was Polish climber 1153:was built in his memory at the mountain's foot. 831:, and the area westward to the lower reaches of 3628:"Remembering Those Lost on the Savage Mountain" 3542:Kaufman, Andrew J.; Putnam, William L. (1992). 2507: 2505: 694: 5564:A Magick Life: A Biography of Aleister Crowley 4174:"Everest Isn't the Only Mountain that Matters" 3900:Perlez, Jane; Masood, Salman (4 August 2008). 3274: 3272: 3270: 2850:"Winter K2 Update: FIRST WINTER K2 SUMMIT!!!!" 2211:The most obvious exception to this policy was 2097:List of people who died climbing Mount Everest 1379:, who intended to ski from the summit, joined 7177: 6798: 6595: 6338: 5892: 5686: 4666:"K2 remains notoriously savage during winter" 4084:"K2: details on the fight for Vitaly Gorelik" 2576: 2574: 2202:, the Indian-administered part of the region. 2102:List of tallest mountains in the Solar System 1333:List of deaths on eight-thousanders § K2 8: 5315: 5313: 5311: 5309: 5155: 5153: 5100: 5098: 4344:Clarke, Owen; Potter, Steven (30 May 2024). 3091:. Carter notes a generalisation of the word 2977:"A Note on the Chinese Name for K2, "Qogir"" 2844: 2842: 2581:Clarke, Owen; Potter, Steven (30 May 2024). 1788:South Face or "Polish Line" or "Central Rib" 1445:. Boyan is among the very few climbers with 1430:, became the first Nepali women to climb K2. 982:of Asia at that time and their intrusion as 5335:Messner, R.; Gogna, A.; Salked, A. (1982). 4154:"First All-Female Nepalese Team Summits K2" 3861:"Rescuers reach Italian after 11 die on K2" 3587: ed.). Mc-Graw-Hill Book Company Inc. 3175:"How High Is Everest? Climbers Seek Answer" 2911: 2909: 2907: 2905: 2704:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1327:Recent records, attempts and notable events 1133:Charles Houston returned to K2 to lead the 1078:The next expedition to K2, in 1909, led by 496:to be summited in the winter, by a team of 266:Location of K2 relative to Gilgit−Baltistan 7184: 7170: 7162: 6805: 6791: 6783: 6602: 6588: 6580: 6345: 6331: 6323: 5899: 5885: 5877: 5693: 5679: 5671: 5447:Muza, SR; Fulco, CS; Cymerman, A. (2004). 5047:Fanshawe, Andy; Venables, Stephen (1995). 4536:"Vitaly Gorelik Dies On K2 - Alpinist.com" 3130:"Lectures on K3 Surfaces [review]" 2648:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map" 2357:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map" 2288:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map" 2260: 2258: 94: 45: 6554:List of ski descents of eight-thousanders 5116:(79). American Alpine Club: 351–353. 2005 4882:"Bulgarian Climber Dies On K2 Expedition" 4060:"K2 north pillar summiteers safely back!" 3682:"K2: The End of a 40-Year American Quest" 1724:already put in place by a Japanese team. 673: 533:is derived from the notation used by the 378:, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) above 7463:Khanqah-e-Mualla Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala 4701:. The Kathmandu Post. The Kathmandu Post 3434:Crowley, Aleister (1989). "Chapter 16". 3230:. Vol. Reporter 72. pp. 40–42. 2456:, Taylor & Francis, pp. 1189–, 1651:Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi 1080:Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi 873:orthogneiss, which has been intruded by 4805:"Update 11 – With or without O2 ?" 4459:"K2 2023 Coverage: Sherpas Dominate K2" 3311:. New York City: John Wiley & Sons. 3228:The Global Magazine of Leica Geosystems 2236: 2168: 1993:is a 6,111-meter-high (20,049 ft) 1315:. Another six mountaineers died in the 1212:led the second successful ascent, with 1066:, Heinrich Pfannl, Victor Wessely, and 1043:led a British expedition that reached " 771:borders the range on the north and the 688:argued in his account of the ascent of 5507: 5466: 5339:(in German). Oxford University Press. 4339: 4337: 3128:Zaldivar, Felipe (19 September 2017). 3114:Karakoram: the ascent of Gasherbrum IV 2697: 2556: 2082:List of Mount Everest death statistics 1755:season ascent of the peak in history. 887:. In places, the paragneisses include 5630:Himalaya-Info.org page on K2 (German) 3783:(61). American Alpine Club: 273. 1987 3722:(57). American Alpine Club: 295. 1983 3222:Lehmuller, Katherine; Mozzon, Marco. 3196:"Which is taller, Mt. Everest or K2?" 2823:. National Geographic. Archived from 1942:(2012), a documentary film about the 7: 5587:K2: The Story of the Savage Mountain 3462:"A timeline of human activity on K2" 3056:"Balti Place Names in the Karakoram" 3003:Carter, the long-time editor of the 2681:"K2 Chhoghori The King of Karakoram" 2194:region is currently the centre of a 1319:, while eleven climbers died in the 7575:Highest points of Chinese provinces 6568:List of deaths on eight-thousanders 4697:Parsain, Sangam (17 January 2021). 3626:O'Brien, Vanessa (30 August 2016). 2785:Brummit, Chris (16 December 2011). 2072:List of deaths on eight-thousanders 1105:First American Karakoram expedition 681: 233:Location of K2 relative to Xinjiang 92:4,020 m (13,190 ft)  7570:Eight-thousanders of the Karakoram 5361:"The Route – Climbers guide to K2" 5136:"Nine feared dead in K2 avalanche" 4776:Sangam Prasain (19 January 2021). 4568:. 29 December 2017. Archived from 3163:. The Climbing Company Ltd/Cordee. 2539:"AdventureStats – by Explorersweb" 2319:Voiland, Adam (17 December 2013). 2068:(3rd highest after Everest and K2) 1911:, the first Americans to summit K2 1903:and loosely based on the story of 1520:and her guide, Nepali mountaineer 25: 5294:(66). American Alpine Club: 83–87 5172:(65). American Alpine Club: 19–32 5023:Watson, Peter (12 January 2021). 4289:Staff Reporter (16 August 2017). 3902:"11 climbers reported dead on K2" 3773:"K2, Women's Ascents and Tragedy" 3368:Journal of the Geological Society 3324:Journal of the Geological Society 2512:Stone, Larry (6 September 2018). 1934:’s landmark K2 expedition in 1909 794:on the Nepal/China border in the 761:Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County 638:, but these are not widely used. 443:96 deaths during attempted climbs 416:Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County 363: 7220: 6754:(4,760 m or 15,617 ft) 6735:(4,852 m or 15,919 ft) 6716:(5,199 m or 17,057 ft) 6696:(4,634 m or 15,203 ft) 6686:(5,205 m or 17,077 ft) 6667:(5,959 m or 19,551 ft) 6648:(6,893 m or 22,615 ft) 6629:(8,611 m or 28,251 ft) 5742: 5666:List of ascents to December 2007 5449:"Altitude Acclimatisation Guide" 5421:Annapurna, Kris (28 July 2024). 4803:Nirmal Purja (18 January 2021). 4087:. Explorers Web. 9 February 2012 3859:Haider, Kamran (3 August 2008). 3802:Annapurna, Kris (28 July 2024). 3066:(1). American Alpine Club: 52–53 2926:"Convert Roman into Urdu Script" 2719:Leger, C. J. (8 February 2017). 2148: 2134: 2120: 1779:Southwest Pillar or "Magic Line" 1720:above Camp 2, though using some 1624:Climbing routes and difficulties 1353:a group of climbers went missing 1261:Japan Mountaineering Association 1256: 1247:. Wickwire endured an overnight 384:second-highest mountain on Earth 252: 245: 219: 212: 54: 7580:International mountains of Asia 6773:(2,209 m or 7,247 ft) 4684:"All-Nepali winter first on K2" 4511:"History of Winter Climbing K2" 4457:Arnette, Alan (1 August 2023). 4063:. Explorers Web. 25 August 2011 4039:. Explorers Web. 26 August 2011 3753:(61). American Alpine Club: 274 3692:(1). American Alpine Club: 1–18 3007:, goes on to say that the name 7131:British Indian Ocean Territory 5205:Bauer, Luke (4 October 2007). 5000:. altitude.org. Archived from 4479:Sangay Sherpa (29 July 2023). 4152:Parker, Chris (29 July 2014). 4111:. Explorers Web. 3 August 2012 3942:. climbing.com. Archived from 3840:(61). American Alpine Club: 10 2656:. 27 July 2024. Archived from 2365:. 27 July 2024. Archived from 2296:. 27 July 2024. Archived from 723:in upper left corner of map) ( 719:Map including K2 (labelled as 634:("Tall Mountain" in Urdu) and 626: 617: 609: 196:, who first surveyed the peak. 1: 7590:Mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan 5604:McDonald, Bernadette (2007). 5236:"Polish K2 Expedition – 1976" 5234:(1979). Soli S. Mehta (ed.). 5077:Salkeld, Audrey, ed. (1998). 4515:altitudepakistan.blogspot.com 4243:www.himalayanstoveproject.org 4176:. Outside Online. 9 July 2014 2188:Pakistan administered Kashmir 2182:, a region, which along with 2107:Mount Hood climbing accidents 2087:List of mountains in Pakistan 1869:high-altitude pulmonary edema 1709: 1646: 1411:the total for the year to 30. 1341:In 2004, the Spanish climber 545:made the first survey of the 452:, other nicknames for K2 are 236:Show map of Southern Xinjiang 76:8,611 m (28,251 ft) 27:2nd-highest mountain on Earth 7605:National symbols of Pakistan 5928:Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains 4998:"Altitude oxygen calculator" 4887:International Business Times 3680:Reichardt, Louis F. (1979). 3418:Houston, Charles S. (1953). 2876:"Asia, Pakistan, K2 Attempt" 2616:. 4 August 1954. p. 1. 2321:"The Eight-Thousanders | K2" 1873:high-altitude cerebral edema 747:K2 lies in the northwestern 645:was suggested, in honour of 535:Great Trigonometrical Survey 269:Show map of Gilgit Baltistan 179:Second peak measured in the 60:K2 from Broad Peak Base Camp 7600:Highest points of countries 7529:History of Gilgit-Baltistan 5160:Swenson, Steven J. (1991). 4375:The Blog on alanarnette.com 4019:(in German). Archived from 3957:Kamran (20 December 2020). 3039:Central Intelligence Agency 2747:"K2: Mountain of Mountains" 2721:"K2: The King of Mountains" 2092:List of peaks by prominence 1192:and Pakistani Hunza porter 448:Also occasionally known as 7626: 7375:Rivers, glaciers and lakes 5850:K2: Siren of the Himalayas 5608:. The Mountaineers Books. 5589:. Hodder & Stoughton. 5322:"Routes Up to K2's Summit" 5108:. Climbs And Expeditions. 4264:"With Diabetes to the Top" 3832:. Climbs And Expeditions. 3775:. Climbs And Expeditions. 3745:. Climbs And Expeditions. 1953:K2: The Impossible Descent 1927:K2: Siren of the Himalayas 1855:Use of supplemental oxygen 1330: 966:. The granitic precursor ( 651:Royal Geographical Society 504:and Mingma Gyalje Sherpa. 458:The Mountaineers' Mountain 253: 220: 36: 29: 7218: 6548: 6360: 5740: 5514:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 5473:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 5320:Leger, CJ (9 June 2017). 4414:"First Ski descent on K2" 4239:"Allan Arnette Biography" 3388:10.1144/0016-76492009-043 2563:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2077:List of highest mountains 1420:Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita 1039:, respectively. In 1892, 869:and a biotite-hornblende- 805:A 1986 expedition led by 462:The Mountain of Mountains 369: 205: 53: 5943:South Ghujerab Mountains 5933:Spantik-Sosbun Mountains 5790:Disasters and fatalities 5709:Topography and landmarks 5488:Cymerman, A.; Rock, PB. 5337:K2 Mountain of Mountains 5282:Matsuura, Teruo (1992). 5051:. Hodder and Stoughton. 3940:"Dozens Reach Top of K2" 3741:Rakoncaj, Josef (1987). 3581:K2 – The Savage Mountain 3579:; Bates, Robert (1954). 3512: ed.). Dodd, Mead. 3504:; Bates, Robert (1939). 3344:10.1144/gsjgs.147.4.0603 3118:Quoted in Curran, p. 31. 2880:The American Alpine Club 2425:Encyclopaedia Britannica 2027:at east of K2, north of 1710:original Japanese ascent 1470:John Snorri Sigurjónsson 1270:led by Isao Shinkai and 1135:1953 American expedition 1116:1939 American expedition 1114:The following year, the 1007:View above Camp-IV of K2 827:The mountains of K2 and 743:Virtual flight around K2 721:K2 (MOUNT GODWIN AUSTEN) 435:1953 American expedition 7141:Cocos (Keeling) Islands 6497:Annapurna I Middle Peak 5288:American Alpine Journal 5166:American Alpine Journal 5110:American Alpine Journal 3834:American Alpine Journal 3777:American Alpine Journal 3747:American Alpine Journal 3716:American Alpine Journal 3686:American Alpine Journal 3420:K2, the Savage Mountain 3194:Ian (20 January 2000). 3161:Orographical Sketch Map 3060:American Alpine Journal 2982:American Alpine Journal 2653:Encyclopedia Britannica 2362:Encyclopedia Britannica 2293:Encyclopedia Britannica 2223:. See Curran, pp. 29–30 1231:; the summit party was 1202:ascent is controversial 1174:1954 Italian expedition 974:by a northward-dipping 769:Tarim sedimentary basin 751:. It is located in the 684:). The Italian climber 483:1954 Italian expedition 425:K2 became known as the 6814:Highest points of Asia 5828:List of books about K2 4566:nationalgeographic.com 4400:Madison Mountaineering 4200:Madison Mountaineering 3828:Majer, Janusz (1987). 3546:. Mountaineers Books. 3374:(1). London: 183–202. 3330:(4). London: 603–606. 3249:, 2014, archived from 3243:How High Really Is K2? 2482:Encyclopedia Americana 2326:NASA Earth Observatory 2061:The Himalayan Database 2046:List of books about K2 1746: 1737: 1694: 1642: 1617:Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto 1394:Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner 1381:Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner 1169: 1100: 1064:Jules Jacot-Guillarmod 1016: 1008: 915:Gilkey-Puchoz sequence 784:topographic prominence 744: 728: 698: 526: 335:; 70 years ago 7565:China–Pakistan border 7397:Godwin-Austen Glacier 5400:"K2 West Face direct" 5324:. Base Camp Magazine. 5240:The Himalayan Journal 5049:Himalaya Alpine-Style 4946:"K2: The Fallen Five" 4196:"Dispatches: K2 2014" 3946:on 23 September 2015. 3889:– via ProQuest. 3607:McDonald, pp. 119–140 3304:Searle, M.P. (1991). 3279:Searle, M.P. (1991). 3019:in any of its forms." 2112:Trans-Karakoram Tract 2015:35.87318°N 76.57692°E 1875:(HACE) can occur. In 1743: 1735: 1692: 1679:a series of accidents 1655:Godwin-Austen Glacier 1640: 1164: 1098: 1014: 1006: 742: 718: 596:ཆོ་གྷའོ་ ("big") and 518: 454:The King of Mountains 412:Trans-Karakoram Tract 406:and partially in the 300:Trans-Karakoram Tract 153:35.88250°N 76.51333°E 7595:Seven Second Summits 7333:Hassanabad, Pakistan 7055:United Arab Emirates 6611:Seven Second Summits 5958:Masherbrum Mountains 5812:List of deaths on K2 5585:Curran, Jim (1995). 5162:"K2—The North Ridge" 5138:. BBC. 3 August 2008 5079:World Mountaineering 4784:. 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Feature Article. 2948:The Express Tribune 2774:. 10 February 2021. 2745:Messner, Reinhold. 2628:on 1 September 2024 2450:"Jammu and Kashmir" 2394:National Geographic 2196:territorial dispute 2011: /  1593:Mingma David Sherpa 1428:Dawa Yangzum Sherpa 1343:Carlos Soria Fontán 1157:Success and repeats 978:along what was the 833:Sarpo Laggo glacier 647:Henry Godwin-Austen 643:Mount Godwin-Austen 614:traditional Chinese 588:, derived from two 450:Mount Godwin-Austen 394:, partially in the 350:Lino Lacedelli 194:Henry Godwin-Austen 190:Mount Godwin-Austen 149: /  32:K2 (disambiguation) 7585:Kashgar Prefecture 6522:Broad Peak Central 5721:Bottleneck couloir 5649:Everest-K2 Posters 5402:. russianclimb.com 5271:. 18 October 2018. 5248:The Himalayan Club 5194:. 28 January 2019. 5081:. 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London: Arkana. 3180:The New York Times 3034:The World Factbook 2950:. 2 September 2011 2944:"Place names – II" 2827:on 22 January 2021 2725:Base Camp Magazine 2613:The New York Times 2543:adventurestats.com 2427:. 18 November 2019 2401:on 8 December 2020 2020:35.87318; 76.57692 1797:Tadeusz Piotrowski 1747: 1738: 1695: 1643: 1582:Krzysztof Wielicki 1551:Krzysztof Wielicki 1540:Krzysztof Wielicki 1529:Winter expeditions 1375:On 6 August 2010, 1359:from Pakistan and 1351:On 1 August 2008, 1306:Tadeusz Piotrowski 1186:Achille Compagnoni 1170: 1166:Achille Compagnoni 1101: 1021:Thomas Montgomerie 1017: 1009: 980:continental margin 962:, pre-collisional 948:comprising nearby 807:George Wallerstein 745: 729: 606:simplified Chinese 543:Thomas Montgomerie 527: 479:Achille Compagnoni 433:—a climber on the 346:Achille Compagnoni 158:35.88250; 76.51333 66:Highest point 7547: 7546: 7504:Karakoram Highway 7159: 7158: 7124:other territories 6780: 6779: 6697: 6577: 6576: 6320: 6319: 6269:Saltoro Kangri II 5968:Saltoro Mountains 5874: 5873: 5730:The Black Pyramid 5615:978-0-89886-942-2 5596:978-0-340-66007-2 5529:Woodward, Aylin. 4978:. 9 February 2021 4952:. 7 February 2021 4926:. 5 February 2021 4894:. 5 February 2021 4862:. 5 February 2021 4836:. 19 January 2021 4782:kathmandupost.com 4542:. 6 February 2012 4270:. 23 January 2018 3959:"Karim The Dream" 3830:"K2's Magic Line" 3712:"K2, North Ridge" 3632:Adventure Journal 3594:978-1-58574-013-0 3553:978-0-89886-323-9 3519:978-1-58574-051-2 3491:Curran, pp. 65–72 3447:978-0-14-019189-9 3201:The Straight Dope 2856:. 16 January 2021 2660:on 15 August 2024 2518:The Seattle Times 2491:978-0-7172-0139-6 2463:978-0-415-93922-5 2369:on 15 August 2024 2300:on 15 August 2024 2200:Jammu and Kashmir 2178:K2 is located in 1865:altitude sickness 1716:, which was done 1499:On 25 July 2019, 1481:On 22 July 2018, 1466:Alison Hargreaves 1455:On 28 July 2017, 1433:On 27 July 2014, 1272:Masatsugo Konishi 988:continental crust 837:metamorphic rocks 740: 373: 372: 333:31 July 1954 16:(Redirected from 7617: 7392:Bilafond Glacier 7328:Haldi, Baltistan 7298:Roundu Baltistan 7271:Cities and towns 7257:Roundu Baltistan 7224: 7186: 7179: 7172: 7163: 7136:Christmas Island 6822:Sovereign states 6807: 6800: 6793: 6784: 6689: 6604: 6597: 6590: 6581: 6570: 6563: 6556: 6541: 6534: 6525: 6524: 6516: 6509: 6500: 6499: 6491: 6490: 6488:Annapurna I East 6482: 6475: 6468: 6461: 6454: 6447: 6438: 6437: 6429: 6428: 6420: 6411: 6410: 6402: 6401: 6393: 6386: 6377: 6376: 6368: 6347: 6340: 6333: 6324: 6310:Mamostong Kangri 6259:Saltoro Kangri I 5901: 5894: 5887: 5878: 5807:2008 K2 disaster 5802:1995 K2 disaster 5797:1986 K2 disaster 5746: 5695: 5688: 5681: 5672: 5662: 5646: 5642: 5640: 5619: 5600: 5581: 5546: 5545: 5543: 5541: 5535:Business Insider 5526: 5520: 5519: 5513: 5505: 5503: 5501: 5485: 5479: 5478: 5472: 5464: 5462: 5460: 5444: 5438: 5437: 5435: 5433: 5418: 5412: 5411: 5409: 5407: 5396: 5390: 5389: 5382: 5376: 5375: 5373: 5371: 5357: 5351: 5350: 5332: 5326: 5325: 5317: 5304: 5303: 5301: 5299: 5284:"K2's West Face" 5279: 5273: 5272: 5265: 5259: 5258: 5256: 5254: 5228: 5222: 5221: 5219: 5217: 5202: 5196: 5195: 5188: 5182: 5181: 5179: 5177: 5157: 5148: 5147: 5145: 5143: 5132: 5126: 5125: 5123: 5121: 5102: 5093: 5092: 5074: 5063: 5062: 5044: 5033: 5032: 5020: 5014: 5013: 5011: 5009: 4994: 4988: 4987: 4985: 4983: 4968: 4962: 4961: 4959: 4957: 4950:explorersweb.com 4942: 4936: 4935: 4933: 4931: 4910: 4904: 4903: 4901: 4899: 4878: 4872: 4871: 4869: 4867: 4852: 4846: 4845: 4843: 4841: 4826: 4820: 4819: 4817: 4815: 4800: 4794: 4793: 4791: 4789: 4773: 4767: 4766: 4764: 4762: 4739: 4733: 4732: 4730: 4728: 4717: 4711: 4710: 4708: 4706: 4694: 4688: 4687: 4680: 4674: 4673: 4662: 4656: 4655: 4653: 4651: 4640: 4634: 4633: 4631: 4629: 4614: 4608: 4607: 4605: 4603: 4596:Gripped Magazine 4588: 4582: 4581: 4579: 4577: 4558: 4552: 4551: 4549: 4547: 4540:www.alpinist.com 4532: 4526: 4525: 4523: 4521: 4507: 4496: 4495: 4493: 4491: 4476: 4470: 4469: 4467: 4465: 4454: 4448: 4447: 4445: 4443: 4428: 4422: 4421: 4410: 4404: 4403: 4392: 4386: 4385: 4383: 4381: 4367: 4361: 4360: 4358: 4356: 4341: 4332: 4331: 4329: 4327: 4315:Pokhrel, Rajan. 4312: 4306: 4305: 4303: 4301: 4286: 4280: 4279: 4277: 4275: 4260: 4254: 4253: 4251: 4249: 4235: 4229: 4228: 4226: 4224: 4210: 4204: 4203: 4192: 4186: 4185: 4183: 4181: 4170: 4164: 4163: 4149: 4143: 4142: 4140: 4138: 4127: 4121: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4110: 4103: 4097: 4096: 4094: 4092: 4086: 4079: 4073: 4072: 4070: 4068: 4062: 4055: 4049: 4048: 4046: 4044: 4038: 4031: 4025: 4024: 4009: 4003: 4002: 4000: 3998: 3983: 3974: 3973: 3971: 3969: 3954: 3948: 3947: 3936: 3930: 3929: 3927: 3925: 3916:. 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Abruzzi Spur
K2 (disambiguation)
Jeogori

Elevation
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Prominence
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Seven Second Summits
Ultra
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Etymology
Karakoram Range
Survey of India
Henry Godwin-Austen
K2 is located in Southern Xinjiang
K2 is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Pakistan
Kashmir
China
Trans-Karakoram Tract
Parent range
Karakoram
First ascent
Achille Compagnoni
Lino Lacedelli

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