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Batura Sar (Urdu: بتورا سر), also referred to as Batura I, is the 25th-highest mountain on Earth and the 10th-highest in Pakistan. It is the highest peak of the Batura Muztagh, which is the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range. It forms the apex of the Batura Wall, a continuously high part of the backbone of the Batura Muztagh.

Batura Sar
Highest point
Elevation7,795 m (25,574 ft)[1]
Ranked 25th
Prominence3,118 m (10,230 ft)[1]
Ranked 77th
Isolation63 km (39 mi) 
ListingUltra
Coordinates36°30′36″N 74°31′21″E[2]
Naming
Native nameبتورا سر (Urdu)
Geography
Batura Sar
Location in Gilgit-Baltistan
Batura Sar
Batura Sar (Gilgit Baltistan)
LocationGilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
First ascentJune 30, 1976 by H Bleicher, H Oberhofer
Easiest routerock/snow/ice climb
Batura Sar
Simplified Chinese巴托拉峰

Alternate forms of the name of this peak are Batura, Batura I, and Batura I East.


Location


Batura Sar and the Batura Wall lie near the middle of the Batura Muztagh between Bar valley Nagar and Gojal Hunza, which is the only part of the Karakoram which is west of the Hunza-Nagar River. The river curves around the southwest, west, and northwest sides of the Batura Muztagh. Batura wall bisects Gojal hunza and Bar Valley Nagar. In turn, the Upper Hunza (Gojal Valley) lies in the Hunza District of the Gilgit-Baltistan.


Notable features


In addition to being one of the highest mountains in the world, Batura Sar is also the second most prominent peak in the Karakoram range.[2] Since it lies at the northwest end of the Karakoram, there is no higher peak north or west of it in the world.

The Batura Wall is notable for being a long (approximately 11.3 km) and imposing ridge over 7000m. Batura is a very ridgelike peak, not a pointed spire.

Although it is just slightly higher (according to the usual figures) than nearby Rakaposhi, it is not nearly as famous, since it is set back much further from the Hunza Valley.


History


Climbing began in the Batura Muztagh later than in other parts of the Karakoram, and despite Batura Sar's height, it has seen little climbing activity.

A climber named Matthias Rebitsch is recorded (by Neate) as having been in the icefall area (this is presumably the Batura First Ice Flow on the north side of the peak) in 1954. The peak was attempted in 1959 by three British and two German climbers, but they all died, probably in an avalanche. Some of the climbers may have gotten near the summit.[citation needed]

The first ascent of the peak was in 1976 by the Göppingen Karakoram-Himalaya Expedition, led by Dr. Alexander Schlee. They placed their base camp on the Baltar Glacier, below the South Face of the peak, on May 21. Hubert Bleicher and Herbert Oberhofer reached the summit on June 30.

The first ascent route climbed first from the Eastern Baltar Glacier up and over Batokshi Peak (called "Saddle Peak" by the first expedition) to Batokshi Pass (called the "Batura Saddle"). It then climbed diagonally up and northeast to East Ridge, and thence to the summit. The route used five camps above base camp.

The second ascent of the peak was in 1983 by an Austrian group, who climbed a new route, to the left of the first ascent route.

The Himalayan Index[3] lists an ascent in 1984, but this is contradicted by Neate's book, so the status of this is unclear.

The year 1988 saw the third or fourth ascent of Batura Sar, by another Polish-German expedition, led by Piotr Młotecki. They used the first ascent route; however, they failed in an additional goal of reaching Batura I West.

The Himalayan Index[3] lists five other failed attempts on the peak; these include a winter attempt by an Austrian group in 1981. However, there seems to have been little or no activity on the north side of the mountain since the 1950s.


Climbing


The first ascent route is outlined above. The first ascent party reported ice up to 50 degrees, but they do not record the use of any extensive fixed ropes. They noted the weather and repeated storms as the primary difficulty.


Notes


  1. ^ This uses a cutoff of 500 m prominence, or re-ascent.

See also



References


  1. "Batura Sar" on Peakbagger Listed as "Batura Mustagh I". Retrieved 25 September 2011
  2. "Karakoram ultras". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
  3. Himalayan Index - list of attempts and ascents Retrieved 25 September 2011

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На других языках


[de] Batura Sar

Batura Sar, Batura I, Batura East oder Peak 32 ist mit einer Höhe von 7795 m der 25.-höchste Berg der Erde und der höchste Gipfel des Batura Muztagh, des westlichsten Gebirgszugs des Karakorum.
- [en] Batura Sar

[es] Batura Sar

Batura Sar, también conocido como Batura I, es la montaña número 25 más alta de la Tierra y la número 12 de Pakistán. Es, también, la montaña más alta de Batura Muztagh, una subcordillera de la cordillera del Karakórum , que es la región más al oeste del macizo. La montaña es el cénit de la denominada Pared Batura, que es una línea continua a gran altura de la Batura Muztagh.

[fr] Batura Sar

Le Batura Sar, sommet pakistanais, est le plus haut sommet du massif du Batura Muztagh (Karakoram). Il est le vingt-cinquième sommet de la Terre par son altitude. Il est aussi dénommé Batura I, Batura Muztagh I, Batura Mustagh I et Batoura Moustagh I.

[it] Batura Mustagh I

Il Batura Sar, indicato anche come Batura I, è la 25ª montagna più alta della Terra e la 12ª più alta del Pakistan. È la vetta più alta del Batura Muztagh, che è la più occidentale catena del Karakoram.



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