Gasherbrum IV
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Gasherbrum IV

Gasherbrum IV from Baltoro Glacier
Elevation 7,925 metres (26,001 feet)
Ranked 17th (7th in Pakistan)
Location Baltistan; Xinjiang, China; Northern Areas, Pakistan[1]
Range Baltoro Muztagh, Karakoram
Prominence 715 m (2,346 ft)
Coordinates 35°44′N, 76°35′E
First ascent August 6, 1958 by Walter Bonatti and Carlo Mauri
Easiest route snow/ice climb

Gasherbrum IV is the 17th highest mountain on Earth and the 6th highest in Pakistan. It is one of the peaks in the Gasherbrum massif.

The Gasherbrums are a remote group of peaks located at the northeastern end of the Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya. The massif contains three of the world's 8,000 metre peaks (if one includes Broad Peak). Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible west face of Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) + "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain."[2]

Left to right: Gasherbrum IV, VII, V, VI
Left to right: Gasherbrum IV, VII, V, VI[3]

Time Line

References

  1. ^ This region is also claimed by India.
  2. ^ H. Adams Carter, "Balti Place Names in the Karakoram", American Alpine Journal 49 (1975), p. 53.
  3. ^ Jerzy Wala, The Eight-Thousand Metre Peaks of the Karakoram (orographical sketch map, revised), Kraków, Poland, 1994
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