Mitre Peak

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Mitre Peak is a striking, sharply pointed mountain in Pakistan’s Karakoram range, renowned for its dramatic rise above the Baltoro Glacier.

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Mitre Peak canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessRoute via Skardu and Baltoro Glacier trek
climbingStatus rarely climbed
technically difficult
country Pakistan
drainageBasin Indus River basin
elevation 6025 m
about 19,767 ft
firstAscent uncertain
geology part of the Karakoram batholith and metamorphic complexes
hasFeature glaciated slopes
steep rock walls
hasProminence about 1000 m
inProtectedArea Central Karakoram National Park
latitude approximately 35.75 N
locatedIn Baltoro Muztagh
Gilgit-Baltistan
Karakoram
longitude approximately 76.35 E
mountainRange Karakoram
namedAfter a bishop’s mitre
near Broad Peak
Concordia
Gasherbrum massif
surface form: Gasherbrum group

K2
notableFor dramatic rise above Baltoro Glacier
prominent rock and ice faces
sharp pyramidal shape
overlooks Baltoro Glacier
partOf Baltoro Glacier
surface form: Baltoro region
photoSubjectOf trekkers on the Baltoro Glacier
regionType high-altitude mountain environment
tourismType mountain trekking destination

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Baltoro Muztagh hasNotablePeak Mitre Peak