Sunday, December 20, 2009

In Memory Of Tomaž (Tomaz) Humar

Expert Slovenian climber Tomaz Humar was found dead in the Himalayas on Saturday, days after he was injured and stranded on a 23,710-foot mountain, a mountain rescue company and close friends said.
Humar, who was married with two children, ascended hundreds of difficult alpine routes around the world, including some of the hardest climbs in the Himalayas.
Viki Groselj, a fellow Slovenian mountaineer and a good friend, described Humar as a "mountaineering genius whose accomplishments have been admired by the whole world."
"Above all, he was a supreme climber who moved the boundaries of possible," Groselj said. "He had an amazing gift and amazing strength."
Matija Grah, a Slovenian journalist who covered his career, had Humar climbed alone since a climbing partner died during a descent 12 years ago.
Humar "climbed the rocks others had avoided," Grah said.
Gerold Biner, flight operations manager for the Swiss Air Zermatt company, said that Tomaz Humar's body was recovered early Saturday by a three-man rescue team.
"They called me ... to tell me the rescue mission was over," Biner said.
Humar, 40, last contacted his base on Monday to say that he was injured while climbing Langtang Lirung.
Viki Groselj, a fellow Slovenian mountaineer and a good friend of Humar, told The Associated Press that Humar had broken his leg and become stranded.

SOURCE
http://www.explorersweb.com/news.php?id=16856
www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_13788655

Thursday, August 13, 2009

HIGHT AND RANK DETAILS OF PAKISTANI MOUNTAINS

EIGHT THOUSAND PLUS MOUNTAINS

K2

1.World Rank=================>2
2.Rank (Pakistan)==============>1
3.Name ====================>K2
4.Height (m)=================>8611
5.Location===================>Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
.......................................................................................................................

Nanga Parbat

1.World Rank===================>9
2.Rank (Pakistan)================>2
3.Name =======================>Nanga Parbat
4.Height (m)====================>8126
5.Location======================>Himalaya
.............................................................................................

Gasherbrum I (K5)

1.World Rank======================>11
2.Rank (Pakistan)===================>3
3.Name==========================>Gasherbrum I (K5)
4.Height (m)=======================>8080
5.Location========================>NA
....................................................................................................

Broad Peak (K3)

1.World Rank=======================> 12
2.Rank (Pakistan)====================> 4
3.Name===========================> Broad Peak (K3)
4.Height (m)=======================> 8047
5.Location=========================> NA
............................................................................................

Gasherbrum II (K4)

1.World Rank =====================> 13
2.Rank (Pakistan) ==================> 5
3.Name =========================> Gasherbrum II (K4)
4.Height (m) ======================> 8035
5.Location =======================> NA
.......................................................................................

SEVEN TO EIGHT THOUSAND METER PEAKS

Gasherbrum III 7952


1.World Rank ==================> NA
2.Rank (Pakistan) =============== > NA
3.Name =======================> Gasherbrum III
4.Height (m) ===================> 7952
5.Location =====================> Baltoro Skardu Pakistan
.............................................................................................................

Gasherbrum IV 7925


1.World Rank ==================> 17
2.Rank (Pakistan) =============== > 6
3.Name =======================> Gasherbrum IV
4.Height (m) ===================> 7925
5.Location =====================> Baltoro Skardu Pakistan
......................................................................................................................

Distaghil Sar


1.World Rank ==================> 19
2.Rank (Pakistan) =============== > 7
3.Name =======================> Distaghil Sar
4.Height (m) ===================> 7885
5.Location =====================> Hispar Muztagh
.......................................................................................................

Kunyang Chhish

1.World Rank ==================> 21
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 8
3.Name ======================> Kunyang Chhish
4.Height (m) ==================> 7852
5.Location ====================> NA
......................................................................................................

Masherbrum (K1)

1.World Rank ==================> 22
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 9
3.Name ======================> Masherbrum (K1)
4.Height (m) ==================> 7821
5.Location ====================> Masherbrum Mountains
....................................................................................................................

Batura I


1.World Rank ==================> 25
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 10
3.Name ======================> Batura I
4.Height (m) ==================> 4795
5.Location ====================> Batura Muztagh
.....................................................................................................

Kanjut Sar

1.World Rank ==================> 26
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 11
3.Name ======================> Kanjut Sar
4.Height (m) ==================> 7790
5.Location ====================> Hispar Muztagh
.....................................................................................................

Rakaposhi

1.World Rank ==================> 27
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 12
3.Name ======================> Rakaposhi
4.Height (m) ==================> 7788
5.Location ====================> Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
...................................................................................................................................

Batura II

1.World Rank ==================> NA
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > NA
3.Name ======================> Batura II
4.Height (m) ==================> 7762
5.Location ====================> Batura Muztagh
......................................................................................................

Saltoro Kangri

1.World Rank ==================> 31
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > NA
3.Name ======================> Saltoro Kangri
4.Height (m) ==================> 7742
5.Location ====================> Saltoro Mountains
.........................................................................................................

Batura III

1.World Rank ==================> NA
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > NA
3.Name ======================> Batura III
4.Height (m) ==================> 7729
5.Location ====================> Batura Muztagh
.....................................................................................................

Tirich Mir

1.World Rank ==================> 33
2.Rank (Pakistan) ============== > 13
3.Name ======================> Tirich Mir
4.Height (m) ==================> 7706
5.Location ====================> Hindu Kush
.............................................................................................

Chogolisa

1.World Rank ==========> 36
2.Rank (Pakistan) ====== > 14
3.Name ==============> Chogolisa
4.Height (m) ===========> 7665
5.Location =============> Karakoram Masherbrum Mountains
.......................................................................................................................
Shispare

1.World Rank ==========> 38
2.Rank (Pakistan) ====== > 15
3.Name =============> Shispare
4.Height (m) =========> 7611
5.Location ===========> Batura Muztagh
...............................................................................

Silberzacken


1.World Rank =========> NA
2.Rank (Pakistan) ====== > NA
3.Name =============> Silberzacken
4.Height (m) =========> 7597
5.Location ===========> Himalaya Nanga Parbat
............................................................................................

Batura IV


1.World Rank =========> NA
2.Rank (Pakistan) ====== > NA
3.Name =============> Batura IV
4.Height (m) =========> 7594
5.Location ===========> Karakoram Batura Muztagh
.................................................................

Trivor

1.World Rank =========> 39
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 16
3.Name =============> Trivor
4.Height (m) =========> 7577
5.Location ===========> Hispar Muztagh
..............................................................................
Skyang Kangri

1.World Rank =========> 44
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 17
3.Name =============> Skyang Kangri
4.Height (m) =========> 7545
5.Location ===========> Baltoro Muztagh
................................................................................

Noshaq


1.World Rank =========> 52
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 18
3.Name =============> Noshaq
4.Height (m) =========> 7492
5.Location ===========> Hindu Kush
.......................................................................

Pumari Chhish (W)


1.World Rank =========> 53
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 19
3.Name =============> Pumari Chhish (W)
4.Height (m) =========> 7492
5.Location ===========> Karakoram Hispar Muztagh
...................................................................................................

Passu Sar


1.World Rank =========> 54
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 20
3.Name =============> Passu Sar
4.Height (m) =========> 7476
5.Location ===========> Batura Muztagh
...............................................................................

Yukshin Gardan Sar


1.World Rank =========> 55
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 21
3.Name =============> Yukshin Gardan Sar
4.Height (m) =========> 7530
5.Location ===========> Hispar
.....................................................................................

Teram Kangri


1.World Rank =========> 56
2.Rank (Pakistan) ===== > 22
3.Name =============> Teram Kangri
4.Height (m) =========> 7463
5.Location ===========> Siachen Muztagh
................................................................................
1.58
2.23
3. Malubiting (W)
4.7458
5.Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
.............................................................
K12

1.61
2. 24
3.K12
4.7428
5.Saltoro Mountains
........................................
Muchu Chhish

1.NA
2. NA
3.Muchu Chhish (Batura V)
4.NA
5.NA
................................
Batura Muztagh

1.NA
2. NA
3. Batura Muztagh
4.7453
5.NA
....................................
Sia Kangri

1.63
2.25
3. Sia Kangri
4.7422
5.Baltoro Muztagh
.......................................
Momhil Sar
1.
64
2.26
3. Momhil Sar
4.7343
5.Hispar Muztagh
................................
1.66
2. 27
3.Skil Brum
4.7420
5.Baltoro Muztagh
.................................
1.67
2. 28
3. Haramosh
4.7409
5.Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
...............................................................
1.68
2.29
3.Istor-o-nal
4.7403
5.Hindu Kush
........................
1.69
2.30
3.Ghent Kangri
4.7400
5.Karakoram Saltoro Mountains
..........................................................
1.70
2. 31
3. Ultar Sar
4. 7388
5.Batura Muztagh
................................
1.71
2.32
3. Rimo
4.I 7385
5.Rimo Muztagh
..............................
1.74
2.33
3.Sherpi Kangri
4.7380
5.Saltoro Mountains
....................................
1.78
2.34
3.Saraghrar
4.7349
5.Hindu Kush
.........................
1.81
2.35
3.Chongtar
4.7315
5.Karakoram Baltoro Muztagh
......................................................
1.82
2.36
3.Baltoro Kangri
4. 7280
5.Masherbrum Mountains
...............................................
1.84
2.37
3.The Crown
4.7295
5.Yengisogat
.........................
1.88
2.38
3.Yutmaru Sar
4.7,283
5.Hispar
..................
Jutmo Sar

3. Jutmo Sar
4. 7330
.........................
Baintha Brakk (The Ogre)

1.87
2.38
3.Baintha Brakk (The Ogre)
4.7285
5. Panmah Muztagh
..............................................
1.89
2.40
3.Baltistan Peak (K6)
4.7282
5.Masherbrum Mountains
.................................................
1.91
2.41
3.Muztagh Tower
3.7273
4.Baltoro Muztagh
.................................
1.93
2.42
3. Diran
4.7257
5. Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
................................................................
1.96
2.43
3.Apsarasas Kangri
3.7236
4.Siachen Muztagh
..................................
1.98
2.44
3.Rimo III
4.7233
5.Rimo Muztagh
..............................
1.104
2.45
3.Malungutti Sar (Mulungutti)
4.7207
5.NA
.....................................
1.108
2.46
3.Singhi Kangri
4.7207
5.NA
........................
1.109
2.47
3.Lupghar Sar (Central)
4.7200
5.NA
..............

Bojohagur Duanasir I 7329 Batura Muztagh
Yazghil 7324 Hispar Muztagh
Gasherbrum V 7321 Baltoro Muztagh
Unnamed 7300
Passu Diar 7295 Batura Muztagh
Unnamed 7295
Malubiting C 7291
Unnamed 7280
Karun Koh 7164
Hachindar Chhish 7163[3] Karakoram
Snow Dome 7160 Baltoro Muztagh
Latok I 7151 Panmah Muztagh
Latok II 7145
Kampir Dior 7143 Batura Muztagh
Unnamed 7133 Baltoro Muztagh
Kunyang Chhish N 7108 Hispar Muztagh
Udren Zom 7108 Hindu Kush
Ghenta Peak 7090 Karakoram Batura Muztagh
Rakhiot Peak 7070 Himalaya Nanga Parbat Group
Sangemarmar Sar 7050 Karakoram Batura Muztagh
Link Sar 7041 Masherbrum Mountains
Spantik (Golden Peak) 7027 Spantik-Sosbun Mountains
Akher Chhish 7020 Hindu Kush
Pamiri Sar 7016 Karakoram
Rakaposhi East 7010
Mohsin Mir 7004 Baltoro Muztagh


FIVE THOUSAND TO SIX THOUSAND METER PEAKS

Name Height (m) Location

Laila Peak 5971 Himalaya Rupal Valley
Falak Sher 5918 Ushu Valley
Urdukas IV 5900 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Shani Peak 5887 Naltar, Shani Glacier
Chari Khand 5886 Naltar Valley
Cathedral Peak 5828 Baltoro Glacier
Khaltar Peak 5798 Naltar Valley
Bat Koshi 5791 Baltar Glacier, Hunza
Jurjurkhana Sar 5790
Mankial 5726 Hindu Kush Swat Valley
Lobsang Spire 5707 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Twin Peaks South 5700 Pakora Pass
Shaigiri 5688 Himalaya Rupal Valley
Borit Sar 5640 Karakoram Batura Glacier, Gojal
Mehrbani Peak 5639 Chaprot Pass
Buldar Peak 5602 Himalaya Nanga Parbat
Liligo 5600 Karakoram Baltoro Glacier
Shinlep Bluk 5517 Braldu River Valley
Khiatar Peak 5454 Naltar Valley
Kirilgoz 5450 Batura Glacier
Godeli Peak 5325 Bagrot-Haramosh Valleys
Malika Parbat 5290 Himalaya Kaghan Valley
Jalipur Peak South 5215 Nanga Parbat
Atabad 5180 Karakoram Hunza Valley
Rush Pari Peak 5098 Nagar Valley
Ditchil 5084 Himalaya Deosai
Tusserpo La 5084 Karakoram Hushe Valley and Shyok Valleys
Khas Kamur 5048 Naltar Valley
Snow Dome 5029 Chaprot Pass
Sasai Khand 5001 Naltar Valley


4000 to 5000 meters

Name Height (m) Location
Gunshar 4950 Indus Kohistan
Chattewala 4917 Himalaya
Bulan 4913 Karakoram Nanga Parbat
Kurkun 4890 Hindu Kush
Haraj 4730 Karakoram Upper Nagar
Mount Sikaram 4761 Safed Koh
Marpo Chungi 4695 Karakoram Shigar Valley
Naltar Peak 4678 Naltar Valley
Thalle La 4572 Hushe and Shyok Valleys
Patundas 4570 Batura Glacier
Busper Peak 4564 Braldu River Valley
Hachindar 4544 Hunza Valley
Jabardar 4511 Himalaya Fairy Meadows, Jalipur
Dianyor Peak 4358 Karakoram Dianyor Village, Gilgit
Badshish 4237
Dinewar 4100 Himalaya
Tingrel 4085
Chhugam 4064 Nanga Parbat


3000 to 4000 meters

Name Height (m) Location
Takht-i-Sulaiman 3,487 m Sulaiman Mountains
Sadozaitop 3,449 m Toba Kakar Range
Makra Peak 3586 m Kaghan - Himalayas

Sources

* "High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7,000 Metre Peaks" by Jill Neate (Mountaineers Books 1990)
* Soviet military 1:100,000 topographic maps (most from 1980-1981)
* The "High Mountain Info" section of the "High Mountain Sports Magazine" (1990-2005) (now Climb Magazine)

RAKAPOSHI

Rakaposhi

Location Details

Elevation 7,788 metres (25,551 ft) Ranked 27th (12th in Pakistan)
Location Pakistan
Range Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains, Karakoram
Prominence 2,818 m (9,245 ft)
Coordinates 36°08'32?N 74°29'25?E? / ?36.14222°N 74.49028°E? / 36.14222; 74.49028Coordinates: 36°08'32?N 74°29'25?E? / ?36.14222°N 74.49028°E? / 36.14222; 74.49028
First ascent 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey
Easiest route glacier/snow/ice climb

Rakaposhi (Räkaposi) is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. It is situated in the Nagar Valley approximately 100 km north of the city of Gilgit. Rakaposhi means "shining wall" in the local language. Rakaposhi is also known as Dumani ("Mother of Mist"). It is ranked 27th highest in the world and 12th highest in Pakistan, but it is more popular for its beauty than its rank might suggest.

Rakaposhi was first climbed in 1958 by Mike Banks and Tom Patey, members of a British-Pakistani expedition, via the Southwest Spur/Ridge route. Both of them suffered minor frostbite during the ascent. Another climber slipped and fell on the descent and died during the night.

PARK DECLARED BY PEOPLE OF NAGIR

The people of Nagar has dedicated the Rakaposhi range mountain area as a community park. The Minister for Northern Areas inaugurated the park. The Rakaposhi mountain range is the home of endangered species such as Marco Polo sheep, Saknussemm tigers, brown bear, wolves and many other species.


NOTABLE FEATURES

Rakaposhi is notable for its exceptional rise over local terrain. On the north, it rises 5800m in only an 11.5km horizontal distance from the Hunza River. There are magnificent views of Rakaposhi from the Karakoram Highway on the route through Hunza. A tourist spot in the town of Ghulmat (located in the Nagar Valley) called "Zero Point of Rakaposhi" is the closest convenient view point of the mountain.

HISTORY

* 1892 Martin Conway explores the south side of Rakaposhi.
* 1938 M. Vyvyan and R. Campbell Secord make the first reconnaissance and climb a north-western forepeak (about 5,800m/19,000') via the northwest ridge.
* 1947 Secord returns with H. W. Tilman and two Swiss climbers; they ascend via the Gunti glacier to 5,800m/19,000' on the south-west spur.
* 1954 Cambridge University team, led by Alfred Tissières, attempts the peak via the south-west spur but only reached 6,340m/20,800'. Also, an Austro-German expedition led by Mathias Rebitsch attempted the same route.
* 1956 A British-American expedition, led by Mike Banks, reaches 7,163m/23,500' on the Southwest Ridge, above the Gunti glacier.
* 1958 The first ascent, noted above.
* 1964 An Irish expedition attempts the long and difficult Northwest Ridge.
* 1971 Karl Herrligkofer leads an attempt on the elegant but difficult North Spur (or North Ridge).
* 1973 Herrligkofer returns to the North Spur but is again unsuccessful due to time and weather problems.
* 1979 A Polish-Pakistani expedition ascends the Northwest Ridge from the Biro Glacier.
* 1979 A Japanese expedition from Waseda University, led by Eiho Ohtani, succeeds in climbing the North Spur. Summit party: Ohtani and Matsushi Yamashita. This ascent was expedition-style, done over a period of six weeks, with 5000m of fixed rope.
* 1984 A Canadian team achieves a semi-alpine-style ascent of the North Spur, using much less fixed rope than the Japanese team had. Summit party: Barry Blanchard, David Cheesmond, Kevin Doyle.
* 1985-1987 Various unsuccessful attempts on the long East Ridge.
* 1986 A Dutch team climbs a variation of the Northwest Ridge route.
* 1995 An ascent via the Northwest Ridge.
* 1997 An ascent via the Southwest Spur/Ridge (possibly the original route).
* 2000 An attempt from the East side (Bagrot Glacier).

CLIMBING ROUTS

The routes with successful summits so far have been (see the timeline as well):

* Southwest Spur/Ridge (first ascent route). Long, but not exceedingly technical. Some tricky gendarmes (rock pinnacles). Has been repeated.
* Northwest Ridge. Long, and more technically difficult than the SW Spur/Ridge. Has been repeated.
* North Spur (a.k.a. North Ridge). Shorter than the above two routes, but much more technically difficult. Has been repeated, including a semi-alpine-style (capsule style) ascent.

Attempts have also been made from the east side (Bagrot Glacier), the East Ridge, and the North Face.