Teram Kangri

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Teram Kangri
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Highest point
Elevation7,462 m (24,482 ft) [1]
Ranked 56th
Prominence1,702 m (5,584 ft) [1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates35°34′48″N 77°04′42″E / 35.58000°N 77.07833°E / 35.58000; 77.07833Coordinates: 35°34′48″N 77°04′42″E / 35.58000°N 77.07833°E / 35.58000; 77.07833
Geography
LocationLadakh, India,
Xinjiang, China
Parent rangeSiachen Muztagh (Karakoram)
Climbing
First ascent1975 by K. Kodaka and Y. Kobayashi (Japanese)
Easiest routeglacier/snow/ice climb

The Teram Kangri group is a mountain massif in the remote Siachen Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range. The high point of the group, and of the Siachen Muztagh, is Teram Kangri I. The peak lies on the boundary between China and the disputed Siachen Glacier region near the line of control between India and Pakistan. The northeast side of the peak is in Chinese-controlled territory, the southwest side in the disputed Siachen area currently controlled by India. Teram Kangri I was first climbed on August 10, 1975, by a Japanese expedition led by H. Katayama, which obtained a permit from the Govt. of Pakistan and made the long approach via Bilafond La (the Saltoro Pass). They climbed the SW ridge of Teram Kangri II and then took the East ridge to the top. Teram Kangri II was climbed on August 12 and 13 by six Japanese climbers.

Teram Kangri II (7,407 m) was climbed in 1978 by an Indian Army expedition led by Colonel Narendra Kumar in the first move by India to lay claim to the Siachen Glacier area. Teram Kangri I has been climbed once since, in 1992. The expedition approached through Indian territory.

Teram Kangri III 35°35′59″N 77°02′53″E / 35.59972°N 77.04806°E / 35.59972; 77.04806 (7,382 m ranked 73rd, Prominence = 500 m) was first climbed in 1979 by a Japanese expedition led by S. Hanada. Their route crossed over Bilafond La, much like the first ascent of Teram Kangri I.[2][3]

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Birdseye view video

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Teram Kangri I". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. "Teram Kangri III, India/China". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. "Sherpi Kangri I / II, Singhi Kangri (Mont Rose) (M), Tawiz Peak (Amulet Peak),Teram Kangri group, Teram Kangri I / II / III / IV, Thugu Peak".

Sources[edit]

  • Wala, Jerzy Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
  • Neate, Jill (1989). High Asia: an illustrated history of the 7,000 metre peaks. The Mountaineers.
  • Himalayan Index

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