Nunkun

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Nunkun is a prominent twin-peaked mountain massif in the Indian Himalayas, known for its challenging climbs and dramatic glaciated terrain.

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Nunkun canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain massif
twin-peaked mountain
accessRoute Suru Valley NERFINISHED
climbingDifficulty technical alpine routes
climbingSeason post-monsoon
pre-monsoon
country India
drainage tributaries of the Suru River
elevation 7077 m
7135 m
firstAscentOfKun 1913
firstAscentOfNun 1953
hasGlacier Nunkun Glacier NERFINISHED
hasPeak Kun NERFINISHED
Nun NERFINISHED
hasTerrain ice
rock
snow
hazards avalanches
crevasses
rapid weather changes
highestPeak Nun NERFINISHED
knownFor challenging climbs
dramatic glaciated terrain
locatedIn Indian Himalayas NERFINISHED
Kargil district NERFINISHED
Union Territory of Ladakh NERFINISHED
mountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
nearestMajorTown Kargil NERFINISHED
notableFeature twin summits rising above extensive glaciers
partOf Nunkun
Nunkun NERFINISHED
popularActivities expedition climbing
high-altitude mountaineering
prominence major Himalayan summit complex
region Zanskar NERFINISHED
relativeLocation north of Zanskar Valley
south of Kargil
subrange Zanskar Range NERFINISHED

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Zanskar Range highestPeak Nunkun