- Ultar
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ultar Sar
Photo = Ultar_sar.jpg
Caption = Ultar Sar (center foreground) viewed from the southeast, withShispare (center background) and Bojohagur Duanasir (left foreground).
Elevation = 7,388 metres (24,239 feet)
Location =Pakistan
Range =Karakoram ,Batura
Prominence = 888 metres (2,913 feet)
Coordinates = coord|36|23|59|N|74|41|31|E|type:mountain [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/208659/Main/139207]
First ascent =1996 by Akito Yamazaki & Kiyoshi Matsuoka
Easiest route = Via Bathbakor Base CampUltar Sar (also Ultar, Ultar II, Bojohagur Duanasir II) is the southeasternmost major peak of the
Batura Muztagh , a subrange of theKarakoram range. It lies about 10 km (6 miles) northeast of theKarimabad , a town on theKarakoram Highway in theHunza Valley, part of theGilgit District of theNorthern Areas ofPakistan .__NOTOC__Notable Features and Climbing History
While not one of the highest peaks of the Karakoram, Ultar Sar is notable for its dramatic rise above local terrain. Its south flank rises over 5,300 metres (17,388 feet) above the Hunza River near Karimabad, in only about 10 km (6 miles) of horizontal distance. Combined with its strategic position at the end of the Batura Muztagh, with the Hunza River bending around it, this makes Ultar a visually striking peak.
Ultar Sar also gained fame in the 1990s as supposedly the world's highest unclimbed independent peak. This was incorrect, as
Gangkhar Puensum in Bhutan is higher, and remains unclimbed (and off-limits) in 2007. (Two other higher peaks are also reputedly unclimbed and of independent stature.) However that perception did add to the appeal of the peak, and a number of expeditions attempted to climb it. During the 1980s and 1990s over 15 expeditions made attempts, resulting in no success, but in a number of fatalities; the peak proved to be quite difficult.The first two ascents were made in July 1996 by two separate Japanese expeditions, the first (from the Tokai section of the
Japanese Alpine Club ) led by Akito Yamazaki (who summitted, but died on the descent) and the second led by Ken Takahashi. The first summit team comprised Yamazaki and Kiyoshi Matsuoka (who died one year later on the nearby peakBublimotin ). They climbed the peak from the southwest inalpine style , doing much of the climbing at night to avoid danger from falling rock and ice.After their successful summit, they faced strong storms and bivouaced several days without food before returning to basecamp. However, Akihito Yamazaki died at basecamp of an internal disease due to the severe stress of climbing.The second summit team comprised Takahashi and four others: Masayuki Ando, Ryushi Hoshino, Wataru Saito, and Nobuo Tsutsumi. They climbed the south ridge. Since 1996, there have been no recorded ascents of the peak.
Nearby Summits and Glaciers
Ultar Sar is the east end of a short, somewhat level ridge, the west end of which is a peak called
Bojahagur Duanasir (7,329 m/24,045 ft), climbed in 1984 by a Japanese party. To the northwest of both peaks is the huge pyramid ofShispare (7,611 m/24,970 ft). Along the southwest ridge of the massif areHunza Peak and the striking rock spire ofBublimotin (Ladyfinger Peak).The glaciers draining the slopes of the massif are (clockwise from north): the Ghulkin Glacier, the Gulmit Glacier, the Ahmad Abad Glacier, the Ultar Glacier, and the Hasanabad Glacier. (Many of these have other names as well.)ee also
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Hunza
*List of Mountains in Pakistan
* Highest Mountains of the Worldources
* Jerzy Wala, "Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram", Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, 1990.
* Jerzy Wala, "Orographical Sketch Map of the Batura Muztagh", 1988.
* American Alpine Journal, 1997.
* [http://www.alpine-club.org.uk/hi/index.htm Himalayan Index]External links
* [http://travel.web.pk/destinations/mountain_peaks/ultar_peak.asp Travel.web.pk, Ultar Peak Page]
* [http://www.hunzaguidespakistan.com/ultarpeaks.htm HunzaGuidesPakistan.com, Ultar Peak Page]
* [http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/05-03/think-twice-about-this-solo-stroll-ultar-peak-karimabad-pakistan.html Adventure Trip Report by Kuan Sng]
* [http://www.jac.or.jp/english/kiroku/1996/ulta96_e.htm First Ultar II Ascent and Tragedy, 1996]
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