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Broad Peak
Faichan Kangri
ཨིྰན་ཨངརི་
Broad Peak from Concordia
Highest point
Elevation8,051 m (26,414 ft)
Ranked 12th (4th in Pakistan)
Prominence1,701 m (5,581 ft)
ListingEight-thousander
Ultra
Geography
Broad Peak is located in Tibetan Plateau
Broad Peak
Broad Peak
Location on Pakistan/China border
LocationGilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Xinjiang Uygur, China
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
First ascentJune 9, 1957 by an Austrian team
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Broad Peak (Urdu: بروڈ پیک; Chinese: 布洛阿特峰; pinyin: Bùluòātè Fēng)[1], also known as K3, is the 12th highest mountain on Earth, with an elevation of 8,051 meters (26,414 ft). The literal translation of "Broad Peak" to Faichan Kangri (ཨིྰན་ཨངརི་) is not accepted among the Balti people.[2]

Geography

Broad Peak is part of the Gasherbrum massif on the border of Pakistan and China.[3] It is located about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from K2. It has a summit over 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long, thus "Broad Peak".[4]

Climbing history

The first ascent of Broad Peak was made on June 9, 1957 by Fritz Wintersteller, Marcus Schmuck, Kurt Diemberger, and Hermann Buhl of an Austrian expedition led by Marcus Schmuck. A first attempt by the team was made on May 29 where Fritz Wintersteller and Kurt Diemberger reached the forepeak (8,030 m). This was also accomplished without the aid of supplemental oxygen or high altitude porters and without base camp support.[2]

On the same expedition, Marcus Schmuck and Fritz Wintersteller made a flash first ascent of Skil Brum peak (7,360 m) on June 19, 1957 in pure Alpine style in 53 hours.[2]

Hermann Buhl fell to his death when he and Diemberger attempted to climb nearby Chogolisa peak (7,654 m) on June 27, 1957.[2]

The summit of Broad Peak has been descended on skis.

In July 2007 an Austrian mountaineering team climbed Broad Peak with the aim of retrieving the corpse of Markus Kronthaler, who had died on the mountain one year before, from over 8,000 metres.[5]

In the winter and summer of 2009 there were no summits. There was one winter expedition by a Polish-Canadian team. In the summer there was one fatality, Cristina Castagna.

Time line

  • 1954 First attempt by Dr. Karl Herligkoffer of Germany on the SW side that failed due to a storm and extreme cold.[2]
  • 1957 First ascent [6]
  • 1994 On July 9, Carlos Carsolio got the summit establishing a new solo route, now known as Route Carsolio. The summit of Broad Peak would be the ninth of his career-high of eight-thousanders.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Broad Peak: 12th Highest Mountain in the World". About.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Broad Peak: Some background and History". Everest News.
  3. ^ http://www.peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=10519
  4. ^ "Broad Peak". Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia.
  5. ^ „Broad Peak 2007“ Expedition in memoriam Markus Kronthaler, June to August 2007 (German)
  6. ^ First ascent
  7. ^ http://broadpeak.org/en/broad_peak.php

Further reading

  • Richard Sale, Broad Peak, 2004. English published by Carreg Ltd in the UK. ISBN 0-9538631-1-5
  • Marcus Schmuck, Broad Peak 8047m Meine Bergfahrten mit Hermann Buhl, 1958. German published by Verlag "Das Bergland-buch" in Salzburg/Stuttgart.
  • Kurt Diemberger, Spirits of the Air, 1994. Mountaineers Books, ISBN 0898864089
  • Hermann Buhl, Achttausand: Druber und Drunter, 1955, Munchen. Afterward by Kurt Diemberger describes the Broad Peak expedition.
  • Zvezdnate noči (Starry Nights) by Dušan Jelinčič, ISBN / EAN: 961-6387-75-8
  • Anna Czerwińska Broad Peak'83 tylko dwie (Broad Peak'83 only two) "Sport i Turystyka", Warszawa 1989, ISBN 83-217-2658-5