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GASHERBRUM I EXPEDITION PAKISTAN
This mountain was Surveyed as K5 and is also known as Hidden Peak. It is the 11th Highest mountain on the planet and structures part of the Gasherbrum Massif. It stands at 8,080m above sea level and is situated on the China-Pakistan border. It was first summited in 1958 by Americans were the first to reach its the Autumn of 1958. It was first climbed by A. Kaufman and P. Schoening in 1958.
GASHERBRUM II EXPEDITION PAKISTAN
Gasherbrum II, surveyed as K4, is the world’s thirteenth highest mountain and the third most elevated top in the Gasherbrum Massif. It stands at 8,035m above sea level, making it the shortest of the eight-thousanders in the Karakoram Mountains. Gasherbrum II lies at the head of the Baltoro Glacier amongst the greatest concentration of high mountains in the world. It was first climbed by S. Larche, F.Moravee, and H. Willenpart in 1956. This shining mountain is generally considered the easiest of the eight thousand meter peaks. The Austrians were the first to make its summit back in 1956.
NANGA PARBAT EXPEDITION PAKISTAN
Nanga Parbat is the second highest mountain of Pakistan and ninth in the world. It has a nick name; Killer Mountain. Nanga Parbat (main peak) has a height of 8126 meters/26,660 ft. It has three vast faces. The Rakhiot (Ra Kot) face is dominated by the north and south silver crags and silver plateau.
TRANGO TOWER EXPEDITION PAKISTAN
Trango Towers are a family of Solid rock towers in Baltistsan region of Pakistan.