Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) - 8,080 meters (26,510 ft)

About Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak) – 8,080 meters (26,510 ft)

Gasherbrum I is the 11th-highest mountain in the world, with an elevation of 8,080 meters (26,510 fort) known as Hidden Peak. It is located in the Karakoram range, on the border between Pakistan and China. Here are some key facts about Gasherbrum I: Gasherbrum I was first climbed on July 8, 1958, by an American expedition led by Nicholas Clinch, using the route up the South Ridge. The mountain is considered one of the most challenging and dangerous peaks in the world, due to its steep and exposed ridges, frequent rockfall, and difficult weather conditions. Gasherbrum I is part of a group of peaks called the Gasherbrum Massif, which includes six other peaks over 7,000 meters, including Gasherbrum II, Gasherbrum III, and Gasherbrum IV. The mountain is located in a remote area of the Karakoram range, with no road access to the base camp. The most common approach is by trekking through the Baltoro Glacier, which can take up to two weeks. Gasherbrum I is often attempted by experienced mountaineers who have previously climbed other high-altitude peaks, and usually requires several weeks of acclimatization and preparation before a summit push can be attempted. The mountain has been climbed by various routes, including the South Ridge, the West Ridge, and the North Ridge. The South Ridge remains the most popular and accessible route. The mountain has a reputation for being one of the most avalanche-prone peaks in the Karakoram range, and climbers need to be cautious and well-prepared for changing weather conditions. Overall, Gasherbrum I is a formidable peak that demands respect and careful planning from even the most experienced mountaineers.

Trekking Info

  1. 1 Islamabad to Skardu:
    The first step is to take a flight from Islamabad to Skardu. Alternatively, it is possible to travel by road from Islamabad to Skardu, which takes around 24-30 hours. Skardu is the main town and gateway to the Baltoro Glacier, which leads to the base camp of Gasherbrum I.
  2. 2 Skardu to Askole:
    From Skardu, a four-wheel-drive jeep is required to travel to the village of Askole, which is the last inhabited village on the way to Gasherbrum I base camp. The journey takes around 6-8 hours, depending on the road conditions.
  3. 3 Askole to Gasherbrum I Base Camp:
    The trek to Gasherbrum I base camp usually takes around 7-10 days and covers a distance of approximately 65 kilometers. The trek follows the Baltoro Glacier and passes through stunning scenery including snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and traditional mountain villages. Trekkers usually camp overnight in tents or stay in simple guesthouses in the small mountain villages along the way.

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