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| name=Panmah Muztagh | |||
| other_name = 潘玛慕士塔格山 | |||
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| photo= Latok-Ogre-Biafo.JPG | |||
| photo_caption= Panmah Muztagh above the ]: ] Group (centre-left) and ](very left) | |||
| country= ] | |||
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| subdivision1= ] | |||
| parent= ] | |||
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| elevation={{convert|7285|m|ft}} | |||
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| map = Karakoram#Gilgit Baltistan | |||
| map_caption = Location of the Panmah Muztagh within the greater ] region | |||
| label= Panmah Muztagh | |||
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The '''Panmah Muztagh''' is a subrange of the ] ], in ], a district of ], ]. | |||
== Geography == | |||
⚫ | The Panmah Muztagh lies in the heart of the Karakoram, northwest of the ] (home of the ] of the Karakoram), and southeast of the ]. On the southwest, it is separated from the ] by the ]. The Skamri Glacier and the Braldu Glacier separate it from the ] to the north. The Panmah, Nobande |
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⚫ | Panmah Muztagh highest peaks are not particularly high by Karakoram standards, but they are exceedingly steep ]s, unlike many of the peaks in the surrounding subranges.<ref name="him_alpine_style">Andy Fanshawe and Stephen Venables, ''Himalaya Alpine-Style'', Hodder and Stoughton, 1995, {{ISBN|0-340-64931-3}}.</ref> In particular, the highest of the Panmah peaks, ] (7,285 m/23,901 feet), is a very difficult climb; it has seen only three ascents. The nearby ] group is of similar difficulty.<ref name="him_alpine_style"/><ref name="aaj_2002">'']'', 2001, p. 365</ref> Both groups lie on the north side of the long ]. | ||
⚫ | The Panmah Muztagh lies in the heart of the Karakoram, northwest of the ] (home of the ] of the Karakoram), and southeast of the ]. On the southwest, it is separated from the ] by the ]. The Skamri Glacier and the Braldu Glacier separate it from the ] to the north. The Panmah, Nobande Sobande, Choktoi, and Chiring Glaciers lie within the range.<ref name="wala_map">Jerzy Wala, ''Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram'', Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.</ref> | ||
⚫ | ==Notable |
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⚫ | ==Notable peaks of the Panmah Muztagh== | ||
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!Height (ft) | !Height (ft) | ||
!Coordinates | !Coordinates | ||
!] (m) |
!] (m)<ref name="dem">Approximate values, from </ref> | ||
!Parent mountain | !Parent mountain | ||
!First ascent | !First ascent | ||
!Ascents (attempts) {{ref|ascent}} | !Ascents (attempts) {{ref|ascent}} | ||
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|align=right|7,285 | |align=right|7,285 | ||
|align=right|23,901 | |align=right|23,901 | ||
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|{{coord|35|56|51|N|75|45|12|E|}} | ||
|align=right|1,891 | |align=right|1,891 | ||
|] | |] | ||
|align=middle|1977 | |align=middle|1977 | ||
|align=middle| |
|align=middle|3 (14) | ||
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|] I (Latok Central) | |] I (Latok Central) | ||
|align=right|7,151 | |align=right|7,151 | ||
|align=right|23,461 | |align=right|23,461 | ||
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|{{coord|35|55|41|N|75|49|21|E|}} | ||
|align=right|1,475 | |align=right|1,475 | ||
|] | |] | ||
|align=middle|1979 | |align=middle|1979 | ||
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|align=middle|2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|] II (Latok West) | |] II (Latok West) | ||
|align=right|7,108 | |align=right|7,108 | ||
|align=right|23,320 | |align=right|23,320 | ||
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|{{coord|35|55|12|N|75|48|09|E|}} | ||
|align=right|400 | |align=right|400 | ||
|] I | |] I | ||
|align=middle|1977 | |align=middle|1977 | ||
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|align=middle|7 | ||
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|] III (Latok East) | |] III (Latok East) | ||
|align=right|6,949 | |align=right|6,949 | ||
|align=right|22,798 | |align=right|22,798 | ||
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|{{coord|35|55|12|N|75|50|23|E|}} | ||
|align=right|650 | |align=right|650 | ||
|] I | |] I | ||
|align=middle|1979 | |align=middle|1979 | ||
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|align=middle|5 | ||
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==References== | ||
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# {{note|prom}} These prominence figures are approximate. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 1 November 2024
Panmah Muztagh | |
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潘玛慕士塔格山 | |
Panmah Muztagh above the Biafo Glacier: Latok Group (centre-left) and Baintha Brakk (The Ogre)(very left) | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Baintha Brakk |
Elevation | 7,285 metres (23,901 ft) |
Coordinates | 35°57′N 75°45′E / 35.950°N 75.750°E / 35.950; 75.750 |
Geography | |
Panmah MuztaghLocation of the Panmah Muztagh within the greater Karakoram regionShow map of KarakoramPanmah MuztaghPanmah Muztagh (Gilgit Baltistan)Show map of Gilgit Baltistan | |
Country | Pakistan |
Regions | Gilgit-Baltistan |
Parent range | Karakoram |
The Panmah Muztagh is a subrange of the Karakoram range, in Shigar, a district of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
Geography
Panmah Muztagh highest peaks are not particularly high by Karakoram standards, but they are exceedingly steep rock spires, unlike many of the peaks in the surrounding subranges. In particular, the highest of the Panmah peaks, Baintha Brakk (The Ogre) (7,285 m/23,901 feet), is a very difficult climb; it has seen only three ascents. The nearby Latok group is of similar difficulty. Both groups lie on the north side of the long Biafo Glacier.
The Panmah Muztagh lies in the heart of the Karakoram, northwest of the Baltoro Muztagh (home of the eight thousand meter peaks of the Karakoram), and southeast of the Hispar Muztagh. On the southwest, it is separated from the Spantik-Sosbun Mountains by the Biafo Glacier. The Skamri Glacier and the Braldu Glacier separate it from the Wesm Mountains to the north. The Panmah, Nobande Sobande, Choktoi, and Chiring Glaciers lie within the range.
Notable peaks of the Panmah Muztagh
Mountain | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Coordinates | Prominence (m) | Parent mountain | First ascent | Ascents (attempts) |
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Baintha Brakk | 7,285 | 23,901 | 35°56′51″N 75°45′12″E / 35.94750°N 75.75333°E / 35.94750; 75.75333 | 1,891 | Distaghil Sar | 1977 | 3 (14) |
Latok I (Latok Central) | 7,151 | 23,461 | 35°55′41″N 75°49′21″E / 35.92806°N 75.82250°E / 35.92806; 75.82250 | 1,475 | Baintha Brakk | 1979 | 2 |
Latok II (Latok West) | 7,108 | 23,320 | 35°55′12″N 75°48′09″E / 35.92000°N 75.80250°E / 35.92000; 75.80250 | 400 | Latok I | 1977 | 7 |
Latok III (Latok East) | 6,949 | 22,798 | 35°55′12″N 75°50′23″E / 35.92000°N 75.83972°E / 35.92000; 75.83972 | 650 | Latok I | 1979 | 5 |
References
- ^ Andy Fanshawe and Stephen Venables, Himalaya Alpine-Style, Hodder and Stoughton, 1995, ISBN 0-340-64931-3.
- American Alpine Journal, 2001, p. 365
- Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
- Approximate values, from Digital Elevation Data
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