• 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.
  • It is situated along the same horseshoe-shaped ridge on the border of Pakistan and China as Gasherbrum II, though Gasherbrum I is 46 meters (151 feet) taller.
  • Gasherbrum I (also known as Hidden Peak or K5) is the 11th highest peak on Earth, located on the border of China-Pakistan.
  • Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact, it...
  • A panorama of Gasherbrums IV (7925m), III (7952m), II (8035m), the Gasherbrum La and Gasherbrum I (8 — markhorrell @ Flickr.
  • Gasherbrum I as illustrated print. Available on paper, foamcore, aluminium composite or acrylic glass - in different sizes - in German or English.
  • 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.
  • One of the most popular routes to reach the summit of Gasherbrum I is called the Normal Route, which takes about 45-52 days to complete.
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  • Gasherbrum I. The Danish Himalayan Society arranged an expedition to the 8068 meter high Gasherbrum I – also known as G1 or Hidden Peak.