- extremetur.com mount-gasherbrum-i/The first attempt to climb Mount Gasherbrum I was made in 1934 by an international expedition organized by the Swiss Günter Oskar Dyhrenfurth.
- tr.snow-forecast.com resorts/GasherbrumIGasherbrum I Mountain Guide. The Gasherbrum I summary is: Gasherbrum I has 0 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level.
- mountainsoftravelphotos.com Gasherbrum I/Main.htmlGasherbrum II E, Gasherbrum II, Gasherbrum III North Faces At Sunset From Gasherbrum North Base Camp In China (click to enlarge).
- himalayanclub.org hj/21/5/the-ascent-of-…In Skardu, Capt. Akram came down with bronchitis and would have to come in later with the Italian expedition which was going to attempt Gasherbrum IV.
- projectbase8000.com mountains/gasherbrum-1/Base Camp – Pakistan – 5,150m / 16,896ft. this is the base camp for both Gasherbrum I and Gasherbrum II.
- hunzaguidespakistan.com gasherbrum-i-expedition/It is located on the border of China-Pakistan. Gasherbrum-I is part of the Gasherbrum massif located in the Karakorum region of the Himalaya.
- nepalchallenge.com trip/gasherbrum-i/Gasherbrum I is known for its challenging climbing conditions, steep slopes, and unpredictable weather. The mountain has several prominent.
- pakistantraveler.com gasherbrum-i/Gasherbrum i, also known as Hidden Peak, is one of the highest peaks in the Karakoram Range of the Himalayas, located on the border between.
- Gasherbrum I, the highest promontory of the Gasherbrum Massif, is still one of the least-known of the 8,000ers, and is rarely climbed to this day.
- imagine-nepal.com package/gasherbrum-i-expeditionDiscover the beauty and challenges of Gasherbrum I Expedition, a Hidden Peak, world's eleventh-highest peak, with its first ascent made in 1958.