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Gasherbrum I
Wednesday, 13 February 2008 11:24

Gasherbrum I (Hidden Peak, 8080 m) is the eleventh highest mountain on our planet.


Tables


All ascents to date here
Routes statistics
Nations statistics
Fatalities table


Statistics to 31.12.2009!

Geographical facts: see General Info – 8000ers


Avalanche

© Zac Zaharias


On July 5th this year it will be the 50th anniversary of the first ascent of Gasherbrum I! After the same anniversary of Broad Peak last year had a fine celebration in Salzburg, the editor wonders, if there might be something similar for the "American" 8000er. If the American Alpine Club would like to organize something, they can find the ascents list of Gasherbrum I below.


from NW
© Gerfried Göschl
from SW

© Ralf Dujmovits