Sirbal Peak

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Sirbal Peak
Sirbal Peak is located in Jammu and Kashmir
Sirbal Peak
Sirbal Peak
Highest point
Elevation5,237 m (17,182 ft)
Coordinates34°18′55″N 75°23′44″E / 34.31528°N 75.39556°E / 34.31528; 75.39556Coordinates: 34°18′55″N 75°23′44″E / 34.31528°N 75.39556°E / 34.31528; 75.39556
Geography
LocationKashmir Valley, India
Parent rangeHimalayas
Climbing
First ascentNever been climbed
Easiest routeKokarun Nar South face

Sirbal Peak is a mountain with a peak elevation[1] of 5,235 metres (17,175 ft), in the Ganderbal district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, in the vicinity of Sonamarg. Sirbal Peak is part of the Himalaya Range, and is located between Sonamarg and Baltal. It lies 102 km northeast from Srinagar, 5 km from Sonamarg in the east. Sirbal Peak lies 6 km west of Zojila. It rises from a glacier 5 km ahead from Sonamarg on left side of NH 1D. The melt waters from the glacier add to the flow of Nallah Sindh.[2]

Sirbal Peak is visible from Sonamarg head towards north and from Nichinai pass towards east.

Climbing history and routes[edit]

Sirbal Peak is among the peaks which stands unclimbed. It was first surveyed by a British medical team headed by Dr Ernest Neve in 1912, who surveyed most of the peaks of this Himalayan range [3] A Scottish Colonel N. N. L. Watts made an attempt in the second week of June 1933.[4] He had attained more than 15000 feet, but he was caught in the bad weather and had to descend to the base camp Baltal along with his partner a local man hailing from Sopore.

The easiest route to climb Sirbal Peak is from the south face which is accessible from Srinagar by road NH 1D via Kokorun nar 5 km assend gorge track towards north leads to the glacier of the peak.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "SONAMARG AS A CLIMBING CENTRE. : Himalayan Journal vol.02/7". www.himalayanclub.org. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. "Geography of Kashmir". kousa.org. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  3. "Sirbal Peaks serveyed" (PDF). Alpine Journal. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  4. "MOUNTAINEERING IN THE KASHMIR HIMALAYA : Himalayan Journal vol.06/11". www.himalayanclub.org. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  5. "The charm of Kashmir". archive.org. Retrieved 1 May 2012.