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Gasherbrum
Lat: 35.7167 Lat:
Lon: 76.7 Lon:
Greater Himalaya
Karakoram
Pakistan
8068 m m
GMT + 5.0h GMT + h (use "-" for negative timezones, as in the US)
July, August
Aksole
Major Mountain Expedition
Gasherbrum is a remote group of high peaks in the Karakoram, located at the northeast end of the 36-mile Baltoro glacier. The group forms a semi-circle around its own South Gasherbrum Glacier. The peaks are sharp rock pyramids with rugged ridges and steep, towering walls. The highest peak, Gasherbrum I, is also known as Hidden Peak, a name given it by William Martin Conway in 1892 in reference to its extreme remoteness. Three of the Gasherbrum massif's high peaks are over 8,000 meters. Gasherburm I is the world's eleventh highest peak, Broad Peak is the twelfth highest, and Gasherbrum II is the thirteenth highest.