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Saltoro Kangri is
the highest peak of
the Saltoro
Mountains, which is
a subrange of the
Karakoram. It is one
of the highest
mountains on Earth,
but it is in a very
remote location deep
in the Karakoram.
Location
Saltoro Kangri lies
in the disputed
region claimed by
both Pakistan and
India, near the
Siachen Glacier.
Notable Features
Saltoro Kangri is
the 31st highest
independent mountain
in the world. In
addition, it rises
dramatically above
the valleys to the
west of the peak
(draining eventually
into the Indus
River). On the west
is the high ground
of the Siachen
Glacier. Partly due
to the tenuous
political situation
in the region, and
danger from military
operations, Saltoro
Kangri is little
visited.
Climbing History
The mountain was
reconnoitered by the
intrepid Workman
couple in 1911-12.
The first attempt on
the peak was in
1935.
The first ascent of
Saltoro Kangri was
in 1962, by a joint
Japanese-Pakistani
expedition.
The Himalayan lists
only one more ascent
of the mountain, in
1981, and no other
attempts.
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