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anykineclimb
Apr 8, 2005, 11:40 AM
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Anyone have information on Trekking Peaks in Pakistan or point me in the right direction?
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e_wire
Apr 8, 2005, 1:51 PM
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Any peak under 6000 meters is considered a trekking peak in Pakistan. Trekking peaks are somewhat limited in the Karakoram. I was there last year and let me tell you, the easy peaks are not legion. Look for more info here: http://www.hunzaguidespakistan.com/trekkingpeaks.htm You might also consider doing Spantik (aprox: 7070m). e_wire
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johnhemlock
Apr 8, 2005, 2:07 PM
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There are a few trekking peaks in the Hushe Valley that are around 6000 meters, and the Ghondogoro La is supposed to be an amazing hike - the pass is at 5700 meters. Otherwise, Spantik is a good idea if you want to up the ante a bit. The SE Ridge was first climbed by Germans in 1955 and is fairly non-technical. Field Touring in Australia runs trips there every year - you could query them for more info. Of course, you could always repeat the Golden Pillar on Spantik, climbed by Mick Fowler in 1987. :D
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anykineclimb
Apr 9, 2005, 5:31 AM
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Sweet. Thanks guys
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