Askole, Askoli, or Askoly (Urdu: اسکولی) is a small town located in Braldo Valley (district Shigar), in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. Askole lies in a remote region of the Karakoram mountains 3,040 meters (9,970 feet) above sea level. It is notable for being the final settlement before the wilderness of the high Karakorams begins.
Askole is the gateway to four of the world's 14 highest peaks known as Eight-thousanders (above 8,000 meters),[1] and is the launchpad for mountaineering expeditions to K2, Gasherbrum I, Broad Peak and other major mountains.
Expeditions
editExpeditions to the following peaks are launched from Askole:
- K2, second highest of the world at 8,611 m
- Gasherbrum I, 11th highest of the world at 8,080 m.
- Broad Peak, 12th highest of the world at 8,047 m.
- Gasherbrum II, 13th highest of the world at 8,035 m.
- Gasherbrum III, 7,946 m. (Often regarded as a subpeak of Gasherbrum II.)
- Gasherbrum IV, 17th highest of the world at 7,932 m.
- Masherbrum (K1), 22nd highest of the world at 7,821 m.
- Chogolisa, 36th highest of the world at 7,665 m.
- Baintha Brakk, 'The Ogre', 7,285 m.
- Muztagh Tower, 7,273 m.
- Snow Dome, 7,160 m.
- Biarchedi, 6,781m
- Trango Towers, 6,363 m, the highest cliffs in the world.
- Mitre Peak, 6,010 m.
See also
editReferences
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