Gasherbrum I



         



Gasherbrum I
Elevation:8,068 metres (26,470 feet)
Latitude:35° 43′ N
Longitude:76° 42′ E
Location:Pakistan-China
Range:Karakoram
First ascent:July 5 1958 by an American team
Easiest route:snow/ice climb


Gasherbrum I (also known as Hidden Peak or K5) is the eleventh highest peak on Earth. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalayas. In 1892, William Martin Conway provided the alternate name, Hidden Peak, in reference to its extreme remoteness. Gasherbrum in the local language means "Shining Wall".

Gasherbrum I was first climbed on July 5 1958 by Pete Schoening and Andy Kauffman of a American expedition lead by Nich Clinch.

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See also: List of climbers, List of mountains

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