Mango Gusor
Mango Gusor | ||
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height | 6288 m | |
location | Gilgit-Baltistan ( Pakistan ) | |
Mountains | Masherbrum Mountains ( Karakoram ) | |
Coordinates | 35 ° 34 '38 " N , 75 ° 55' 7" E | |
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First ascent | July 2, 1980 by a japan. expedition |
The Mango Gusor is a 6288 m high mountain in the Masherbrum Mountains , a chain of the Karakoram .
location
The Mango Gusor is located south of the Braldu River Valley in the western part of the Masherbrum Mountains. The mountain is 12.5 km south of the confluence of the Biafo glacier valley with the Braldu river valley. The Masherbrum is 35 km further east. The mountain is the highest point and gives its name to the surrounding mountain group, the so-called Mango Gusor group .
Ascent history
The first ascent was made in 1980 by a group of three Japanese mountaineers. On July 2nd, Tateshi Sudo, Takanori Higuchi and Kaname Tekeuchi reached the summit. The base camp was set up in the Stokpa Valley .
Web links
- Mango Gusor at summitpost.org with photo
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Asia, Pakistan, Mango Gusor, 1980 . American Alpine Journal, 1982, vol. 24.