Shingeik Zom
Shingeik Zom | ||
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height | 7291 m | |
location | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ( Pakistan ) | |
Mountains | Hindu Kush | |
Dominance | 3.57 km → Noshak | |
Notch height | 271 m ↓ ( 7020 m ) | |
Coordinates | 36 ° 25 '55 " N , 71 ° 52' 8" E | |
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First ascent | July 13, 1966 by Iris Trübswetter and Konrad Holch |
The Shingeik Zom is a sub-peak of the Noshak in the Hindu Kush in Pakistan .
The Shingeik Zom has a height of 7291 m . A ridge leads to the 3.57 km to the west of the Noshak summit. 2.33 km to the northwest is the 7,119 m high Darban Zom . To the south a ridge leads to Nobaism Zom and on to Istor-o-Nal .
The summit was first climbed in 1966 by an expedition led by Thomas Trübswetter. Iris Trübswetter and Konrad Holch reached the summit on July 13, 1966. The ascent route led over the Atrak Glacier from the northwest to the summit. The mountain name is derived from the Chitrali and means "smoking mountain".
Web links
- Shingeik Zom on Peakbagger.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Iris Trübswetter: SHINGEIK ZOM - THE SMOKING MOUNTAIN (PDF 741 KB) Alpine Journal. Retrieved March 16, 2017.