K6

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K6 is a prominent 7,000-meter-class mountain in Pakistan’s Karakoram range, known among high-altitude climbers for its challenging, relatively infrequently attempted routes.

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instanceOf mountain
seven-thousander
alsoKnownAs Baltistan Peak NERFINISHED
bestClimbingSeason summer
climbingDifficulty technically difficult
climbingStatus infrequently climbed
continent Asia
country Pakistan
elevation 23887 ft
7100 m
7230 m
7282 m
firstAscentBy American expedition
Fred Beckey NERFINISHED
Ian Welsted NERFINISHED
James Morrissey NERFINISHED
Louis Reichardt NERFINISHED
Raphael Slawinski NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 1970-07-08
2013-08-25
firstAscentRoute North Face NERFINISHED
West Face
geologicalType fold mountain
hasGlacier Charakusa Glacier nearby
Nangmah Valley glaciers nearby
hasSummit K6 Central
K6 East NERFINISHED
K6 West NERFINISHED
listedIn List of highest mountains on Earth
List of mountains in Pakistan NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Karakoram NERFINISHED
Pakistan
mapLabel K6
mountainRange Karakoram NERFINISHED
nearestMajorPeak Chogolisa NERFINISHED
Masherbrum NERFINISHED
notableFor objective hazards such as avalanches
steep mixed and ice routes
parentRange Greater Karakoram NERFINISHED
partOf Himalaya–Karakoram region NERFINISHED
prominence 1922 m
6306 ft
region Baltistan NERFINISHED
relativeLocation south of Baltoro Glacier
south of Masherbrum
subrange Masherbrum Mountains NERFINISHED
topographicIsolation approximately 16 km
typicalAccessPoint Hushe village NERFINISHED

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