- Gasherbrum I
Infobox Mountain
Name = Gasherbrum I
Photo = Hidden-Peak.jpg
Caption = Gasherbrum I
Elevation = convert|8080|m|ft|0
Ranked 11th (3rd in Pakistan)
Location =Northern Areas (Pakistan )/ (China-Kashmir This region is disputed, and is claimed byIndia to be an integral part of the Indian state ofJammu and Kashmir ] )
Range =Karakoram
Prominence = convert|2155|m|ft|0|abbr=on
Coordinates = coord|35|43|N|76|42|E|type:mountain|display=inline,title
First ascent =July 5 1958 by an American team
Easiest route = snow/ice climb
Listing =Eight-thousander UltraLocation map
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mark=RedMountain.svg|marksize=18
lat_deg=35|lat_min=43|lat_sec=
lon_deg=76|lon_min=42|lon_sec=
position=left
width=300
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caption=Location on Pakistan/China borderGasherbrum I (also known as Hidden Peak or K5) is the 11th highest peak on
Earth , located on the border of China-Pakistan (Kashmir). This region is disputed, and is claimed byIndia to be an integral part of the Indian state ofJammu and Kashmir ] Gasherbrum I is part of theGasherbrum massif , located in theKarakoram region of theHimalaya . Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peakGasherbrum IV ; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) + "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain."Gasherbrum I was designated K5 (meaning the 5th peak of the
Karakoram ) by T.G. Montgomery in 1856 when he first spotted the peaks of the Karakoram from more than 200 km away during theGreat Trigonometric Survey of India. In 1892,William Martin Conway provided the alternate name, Hidden Peak, in reference to its extreme remoteness.Gasherbrum I was first climbed on
July 5 1958 byPete Schoening and Andy Kauffman of an eight-man American expedition led by Nicholas B. Clinch. Richard K. Irvin, Tom Nevison, Tom McCormack, Bob Swift and Gil Roberts were also members of the team.Timeline
*1934 - A large international expedition, organized by the Swiss G.O. Dyhrenfurth, explores Gasherbrum I and II. Two climbers get to 6,300 m/20,650 ft.
*1936 - A French expedition gets to 6,900 m/22,630 ft.
*1958 - An American team makes the first ascent.
*1975 -Reinhold Messner andPeter Habeler reach the summit on a new route (northwest route) in purealpine style (first time on an 8000 metre peak). One day later, three Austrians from a different expedition led by Hanns Schell reach the summit on the American route.
*1977 - The fourth successful ascent by two Slovenians (Nejc Zaplotnik and Andrej Stremfelj), again on a new route.
*1980 - A French expedition is successful with the 5th ascent and pass the south ridge for the first time.
*1981 - Japanese have the 6th successful ascent.
*1982 - G. Sturm, M. Dacher and S. Hupfauer of a German expedition summit via a new route on the north face. In the same year, French Marie-José Valençot is the first woman who reaches the summit. Her husband, Sylvain Saudan from Switzerland performs the first ski descent from the top of an 8000 metre peak to base camp.
*1983 - Teams fromSwitzerland ,Poland andSpain are successful.
*1984 -Reinhold Messner andHans Kammerlander traverseGasherbrum II and Gasherbrum I without returning to base camp in between
*1985 - Solo ascent byBenoît Chamoux .
*2003 - 19 people reach the summit, 4 deaths, includingMohammad Oraz .ee also
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List of Mountains in Pakistan
* Highest Mountains of the Worldources
*H. Adams Carter, "Balti Place Names in the Karakoram", "American Alpine Journal" 49 (1975), p. 53.
References
External links
* [http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=1058 Gasherbrum I on Peakware]
* [http://www.cloudclimbing.ro Summit Video of Alex Gavan's First Romanian Ascent of Gasherbrum 1 (July 30th 2007)]
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