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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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as the first native Pakistani climber. The Japanese expedition took the Abruzzi Spur and used more than 1,500 porters.
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2772:"EXPLAINER: K2's peak beckons the daring, but climbers rarely answer call in winter"
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4562:"Climbers Set Off to Be First to Summit World's Most Notorious Mountain in Winter"
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from the Pakistani side, consisting of 13 Poles, 7 Canadians and 4 Brits. 2 March
5490:"Medical Problems in High Mountain Environments. A Handbook for Medical Officers"
4699:"Mission possible: Ten Nepalis become first to climb Mt K2 in the dead of winter"
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and cardiac arrest. Following the incident, the expedition was called off.
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5192:"Winter 8000'ers Update: Gale on Manaslu, East Face of K2 "Impossible""
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Wala, Jerzy (1994). "The Eight-Thousand-Metre Peaks of the Karakoram".
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4015:[Austrian cancels ascent of K2 after death of her companion].
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The first climber to reach the summit of K2 twice was Czech climber
649:, an early explorer of the area. While the name was rejected by the
5025:"Trekking to K2 base camp in Pakistan: everything you need to know"
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to 8,100 metres (26,600 ft) for Lacedelli and Compagnoni. The
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5269:"40 Years Later: The Story Behind the First American Ascent of K2"
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completed the first Bulgarian ascent, just 8 days after climbing
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2787:"Russian team to try winter climb of world's 2nd-highest peak"
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in 1909. This is the peak's southeast ridge, rising above the
584:, beyond which few local people would have ventured. The name
522:'s original sketch from 1856 in which he applied the notation
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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.
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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"
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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)
5606:
Brotherhood of the Rope – The Biography of Charles Houston
2266:"Karakoram and India/Pakistan Himalayas Ultra-Prominences"
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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
2821:"Nepali mountaineers achieve historic winter first on K2"
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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
5636:"Sample of K2 poster product including Routes and Notes"
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3508:(2000 Reprint by First Lyon Press, with introduction by
1955:(2020), a documentary film about Polish ski mountaineer
1670:", which places climbers dangerously close to a wall of
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On 22 July 2018, Polish mountaineer and mountain runner
3583:(2000 Reprint by First Lyon Press with introduction by
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The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography
1919:(2000), an American survival thriller film directed by
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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"
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37:"Chogori" redirects here. For the Korean garment, see
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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"
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3646:"Amir Mehdi: Left out to freeze on K2 and forgotten"
2484:, Scholastic Library Publishing, 2006, p. 328,
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3306:Geological Map of the Central Karakoram Mountains.
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1867:. K2's summit is well above the altitude at which
921:dikes, which consist of clinopyroxene and biotite-
4131:"First Pakistan team of climbers scale K2 summit"
4036:"K2 editorial: end of an era in women's Himalaya"
1850:were lost in attempting a new line on this route.
1168:on K2's summit on the first ascent (31 July 1954)
641:With the mountain lacking a local name, the name
390:at 8,849 metres (29,032 ft). It lies in the
6561:List of climbers summiting all eight-thousanders
3981:
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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:
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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:
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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
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4666:"K2 remains notoriously savage during winter"
4084:"K2: details on the fight for Vitaly Gorelik"
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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
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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:
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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"
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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
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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"
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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.
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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:
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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
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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:
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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:
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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
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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:
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6548:
6360:
5740:
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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:. The Kathmandu Post
3544:K2: The 1939 Tragedy
3015:the use of the name
2991:American Alpine Club
891:-hornblende-bearing
759:, Pakistan, and the
711:Geographical setting
120:Seven Second Summits
30:For other uses, see
7082:limited recognition
6408:Kangchenjunga South
4919:The Express Tribune
4742:Geiger, Stephanie.
4670:dreamwanderlust.com
4572:on 29 December 2017
4485:The Himalayan Times
4418:dreamwanderlust.com
4321:The Himalayan Times
4218:www.alanarnette.com
4133:. BBC. 26 July 2014
3743:"Broad Peak and K2"
3684:. Feature Article.
3380:2010JGSoc.167..183S
3336:1990JGSoc.147..603S
3058:. 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:. Bulfinch Press.
4686:. 16 January 2021.
4598:. 29 December 2017
4436:Adventure Mountain
4396:"K2 2018 Archives"
4023:on 20 August 2010.
3906:The New York Times
3670:Curran, Appendix I
3616:Curran, pp. 95–103
3577:Houston, Charles S
3502:Houston, Charles S
3440:. 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
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7136:Christmas Island
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6310:Mamostong Kangri
6259:Saltoro Kangri I
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5887:
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5807:2008 K2 disaster
5802:1995 K2 disaster
5797:1986 K2 disaster
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1975:1995 K2 disaster
1970:1986 K2 disaster
1944:2008 K2 disaster
1802:Reinhold Messner
1591:, Gelje Sherpa,
1377:Fredrik Ericsson
1321:2008 K2 disaster
1317:1995 K2 disaster
1313:1986 K2 disaster
1294:Wanda Rutkiewicz
1280:
1269:
1210:Ichiro Yoshizawa
1060:Aleister Crowley
1056:Oscar Eckenstein
994:Climbing history
773:Lesser Himalayas
757:Gilgit–Baltistan
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494:eight-thousander
470:Reinhold Messner
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1932:Duke of Abruzzi
1921:Martin Campbell
1909:Louis Reichardt
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1759:Northeast Ridge
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1703:hanging glacier
1687:
1647:first attempted
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1491:Andrzej Bargiel
1483:Garrett Madison
1457:Vanessa O'Brien
1435:Garrett Madison
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1229:James Whittaker
1159:
1151:Gilkey Memorial
1109:Charles Houston
1049:Baltoro Glacier
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976:subduction zone
839:, known as the
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3183:. 18 May 1987.
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3110:Maraini, Fosco
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2337:on 29 May 2024
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2268:. peaklist.org
2254:
2249:Peakbagger.com
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1916:Vertical Limit
1912:
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1877:mountaineering
1856:
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1848:Kenro Nakajima
1844:Kazuya Hiraide
1840:
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1810:
1809:Northwest Face
1806:
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1793:Jerzy Kukuczka
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1768:
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1764:Janusz Kurczab
1760:
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1699:Shaksgam River
1686:
1683:
1666:known as the "
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1566:
1563:cerebral edema
1555:Piotr Morawski
1547:
1536:Andrzej Zawada
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1518:Kristin Harila
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1418:consisting of
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1402:Maxut Zhumayev
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1349:
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1302:Jerzy Kukuczka
1287:Josef Rakoncaj
1241:John Roskelley
1190:Walter Bonatti
1182:Lino Lacedelli
1158:
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1143:Pete Schoening
1120:Fritz Wiessner
1000:
999:Early attempts
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906:, and biotite-
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7407:Lake Kharfak
7343:Keris Valley
7338:Hushe Valley
7308:Barah valley
7120:Dependencies
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7015:Saudi Arabia
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6507:Gasherbrum I
6473:Nanga Parbat
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6229:Gasherbrum I
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6164:7,133 metres
6154:7,286 metres
6144:7,795 metres
6134:7,821 metres
6130:Masherbrum I
6124:7,852 metres
6114:7,885 metres
6104:7,925 metres
6094:7,952 metres
6084:8,035 metres
6074:8,051 metres
6064:8,080 metres
6060:Gasherbrum I
6054:8,611 metres
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2156:China portal
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1905:Jim Wickwire
1901:Franc Roddam
1894:
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1752:Denis Urubko
1748:
1728:Other routes
1718:alpine style
1708:Besides the
1707:
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1633:Abruzzi Spur
1627:
1597:Nirmal Purja
1589:Nirmal Purja
1559:Denis Urubko
1544:Leszek Cichy
1462:Julie Tullis
1439:Boyan Petrov
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364:Abruzzi Spur
329:First ascent
311:Parent range
189:
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18:Abruzzi Spur
7483:Baltit Fort
7478:Skardu Fort
7473:Shigar Fort
7437:Hushe River
7427:Shyok River
7080:States with
7000:Philippines
6940:South Korea
6935:North Korea
6830:Afghanistan
6732:Mount Tyree
6713:Mount Kenya
6664:Mount Logan
6480:Annapurna I
6435:Lhotse Shar
6399:Yalung Kang
6160:Summa Ri II
6034:Naltar Pass
6029:Sasser Pass
5859:(2012 film)
5779:controversy
5752:Expeditions
4982:12 February
4956:12 February
4650:13 November
3656:4 September
3207:6 September
3134:MAA Reviews
2954:4 September
2690:23 November
2632:1 September
2523:6 September
2431:27 February
2018: /
1871:(HAPE) and
1722:fixed ropes
1685:North Ridge
1613:John Snorri
1609:Ali Sadpara
1501:Anja Blacha
1424:Maya Sherpa
1275: [
1264: [
1257:North Ridge
1214:Ashraf Aman
1068:Guy Knowles
934:sedimentary
923:porphyritic
919:lamprophyre
860:plagioclase
845:orthogneiss
780:ranked 22nd
705:K3 surfaces
632:Lamba Pahar
565:stands for
520:Montgomerie
431:George Bell
156: /
131:Coordinates
103:Ranked 22nd
7554:Categories
7519:Kargil War
7060:Uzbekistan
7035:Tajikistan
6950:Kyrgyzstan
6930:Kazakhstan
6880:East Timor
6850:Bangladesh
6840:Azerbaijan
6724:Antarctica
6514:Broad Peak
6459:Dhaulagiri
6184:Masherbrum
6150:Summa Ri I
6070:Broad Peak
5999:Kilik Pass
5857:The Summit
5540:4 November
5370:23 October
5176:6 November
5120:6 November
5008:12 January
4860:The Nation
4814:29 January
4788:29 January
4761:17 January
4727:16 January
4705:17 January
4380:2 December
4295:The Nation
4268:Diabetes:M
4180:6 November
4137:6 November
4115:12 January
4091:12 January
4067:12 January
4043:12 January
3968:9 February
3870:28 October
3844:6 November
3787:6 November
3757:6 November
3726:6 November
3696:6 November
3468:12 January
3070:6 November
2997:6 November
2831:29 January
2730:8 February
2549:21 October
2438:Pakistan."
2272:24 January
2231:References
2029:Broad Peak
2006:76°34′37″E
2003:35°52′23″N
1939:The Summit
1882:death zone
1832:Tomo Česen
1771:West Ridge
1668:Bottleneck
1443:Broad Peak
1400:. Kazakhs
1331:See also:
1194:Amir Mehdi
1139:Art Gilkey
1025:Masherbrum
984:batholiths
960:Cretaceous
956:Ar/Ar ages
942:limestones
871:K-feldspar
864:hornblende
853:paragneiss
829:Broad Peak
796:Mustang Lo
755:region of
701:André Weil
574:Masherbrum
398:region of
340:1954-07-31
144:76°30′48″E
141:35°52′57″N
88:Prominence
80:Ranked 2nd
7193:Baltistan
7146:Hong Kong
7100:Palestine
7025:Sri Lanka
7020:Singapore
6900:Indonesia
6762:Australia
6174:K-numbers
5916:Subranges
5910:Mountains
5908:Karakoram
5562:(2001) .
5216:26 August
4840:26 August
4756:0174-4909
4646:. Camp.it
4490:10 August
4300:17 August
4274:7 January
3914:0362-4331
3396:130887875
3352:129956294
2979:. Notes.
2860:26 August
2792:USA Today
2751:Goodreads
2685:Skardu.pk
2664:31 August
2622:0362-4331
2478:"Kashmir"
2373:31 August
2341:31 August
2304:31 August
2051:Concordia
1991:Windy Gap
1964:Disasters
1948:Nick Ryan
1839:West Face
1783:attempts.
1575:pneumonia
1571:frostbite
1147:The Belay
1107:, led by
1090:Chogolisa
1047:" on the
1045:Concordia
968:protolith
926:vogesites
911:phyllites
893:psammites
841:K2 Gneiss
753:Baltistan
567:Karakoram
547:Karakoram
529:The name
481:, on the
382:, is the
380:sea level
317:Karakoram
280:Countries
201:Geography
175:Etymology
72:Elevation
7497:See also
7313:Chalunka
7293:Kharmang
7247:Kharmang
7090:Abkhazia
7040:Thailand
6995:Pakistan
6975:Mongolia
6970:Maldives
6965:Malaysia
6865:Cambodia
6683:Dykh-Tau
6140:Batura I
5821:In media
5211:Alpinist
5142:3 August
4892:AFP News
4622:scmp.com
4350:Climbing
3650:BBC News
3144:13 March
3112:(1961).
3087:Carter,
3054:(1975).
3029:Pakistan
2975:(1983).
2885:8 August
2756:8 August
2700:cite web
2587:Climbing
2559:cite web
2186:, forms
2039:See also
1821:weather.
1447:diabetes
1225:headwall
1221:corniced
930:minettes
908:graphite
901:diopside
857:foliated
765:Xinjiang
498:Nepalese
468:climber
420:Xinjiang
400:Pakistan
386:, after
323:Climbing
287:Pakistan
7351:Kharfak
7323:Ghawari
7303:Balghar
7262:Gultari
7230:Valleys
7065:Vietnam
6980:Myanmar
6960:Lebanon
6890:Georgia
6845:Bahrain
6835:Armenia
6743:Oceania
6466:Manaslu
6452:Cho Oyu
6366:Everest
5500:5 March
5459:5 March
5432:29 July
5406:5 April
5298:5 April
5253:5 April
4748:FAZ.NET
4464:11 July
4355:11 July
4326:28 July
4202:. 2014.
3924:29 June
3865:Reuters
3813:29 July
3376:Bibcode
3332:Bibcode
3017:Chogori
3013:against
3009:Chogori
2592:11 July
2405:5 April
2217:Tibetan
2192:Kashmir
1664:couloir
1486:summit.
1249:bivouac
1118:led by
1073:malaria
964:granite
904:marbles
849:biotite
823:Geology
792:Kora La
727:, 1953)
636:Dapsang
592:words,
586:Chogori
485:led by
466:Italian
414:in the
404:Kashmir
338: (
291:Kashmir
183:by the
111:Listing
39:Jeogori
7509:Ladakh
7366:Yugupa
7356:Korphe
7288:Khaplu
7283:Shigar
7278:Skardu
7200:Passes
7110:Taiwan
7045:Turkey
7010:Russia
6945:Kuwait
6925:Jordan
6915:Israel
6875:Cyprus
6860:Brunei
6855:Bhutan
6705:Africa
6675:Europe
6445:Makalu
6418:Lhotse
6283:Dansam
5992:Passes
5844:(film)
5643:
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4930:2 June
4898:2 June
4866:2 June
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4520:5 July
4442:14 May
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1986:Passes
1672:seracs
1615:, and
1426:, and
1398:oxygen
1243:, and
1035:, and
946:slates
897:garnet
875:garnet
867:gneiss
851:-rich
814:Height
778:K2 is
703:named
624::
622:pinyin
616::
608::
594:chhogo
578:Askole
439:summit
429:after
348:&
169:Naming
7432:Indus
7347:Khane
7151:Macau
7070:Yemen
7030:Syria
7005:Qatar
6985:Nepal
6920:Japan
6895:India
6885:Egypt
6870:China
5647:From
5639:(PDF)
4017:Stern
3997:7 May
3392:S2CID
3348:S2CID
3260:7 May
3254:(PDF)
3247:(PDF)
2993:: 296
2163:Notes
1889:Films
1745:Spur.
1510:2018.
1279:]
1268:]
972:magma
885:dikes
682:کے ٹو
674:کے چو
670:Balti
662:Kechu
602:Qogir
590:Balti
549:from
408:China
296:China
124:Ultra
6990:Oman
6955:Laos
6910:Iraq
6905:Iran
6690:or
6618:Asia
6306:K35
6298:K25
6288:K22
6280:K13
6265:K11
6255:K10
6205:K3a
5655:"K2"
5610:ISBN
5591:ISBN
5572:ISBN
5542:2022
5516:link
5502:2009
5475:link
5461:2009
5434:2024
5408:2019
5372:2017
5341:ISBN
5300:2019
5255:2019
5218:2021
5178:2016
5144:2008
5122:2016
5083:ISBN
5053:ISBN
5010:2014
4984:2021
4958:2021
4932:2021
4900:2021
4868:2021
4842:2021
4816:2021
4790:2021
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