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The Hispar Muztagh, Pakistan
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The Hispar Muztagh, Pakistan 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: BigLee

Created/Edited: Oct 21, 2006 / Jan 31, 2007

Object ID: 237181

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Page Score: 89.15% - 14 Votes 

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Introduction

The Hispar Muztagh is a sub-range of the mighty Karakoram mountains. It lies on the north side of the Hispar glacier, Pakistan's fifth largest glacier and certainly one of the most impressive. To the north of the Hispar Muztagh is the Shimshal valley, named after the village at the heart of the region. The range contains numerous 7000m+ peaks, some of which remain unclimbed with many only having been ascended once.

Images


View South along the Yazghil Glacier to the Hispar Muztagh

North Face of Shimshal Whitehorn

Tahu Ratum West (6651m)

The Hispar and Jutmo glaciers

South Face of Trivor (7728m)

SW Face of Unclimbed Kunyang Chhish East (7431m)

North Faces of Peaks above the Yukshin Gardan Glacier

The Kunyang Chhish massif from Bitanmal on the north side of the Hispar Glacier.

Shimshal Whitehorn at sunrise from Yazghil Sar's northern ridge

View South from Yazghil Sar's summit towards the Hispar Muztagh

South Faces of the Pumari Chhish massif

Southern face of Bularung Sar (7200m)

Summit of Yazghil Sar

Khurdopin Glacier from Yazghil Sar's Northern Ridge

Malanguti Glacier from the Shimshal Jeep track


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LodewijkGreat

Voted 10/10

Great Album!The pics are just beautiful!
Posted Oct 22, 2006 1:28 am

besucher01Very great album!!

Voted 10/10

and pictures, congratulations!
Bye
Marco
Posted Jan 9, 2007 1:04 pm

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