Mustagh Tower (7276-M)

Mustagh Tower, also known as Muztagh Tower, is a mountain
located in the Baltoro Muztagh subrange of the Karakoram range in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is the second highest peak of the subrange, with an elevation of 7,276 meters (23,854 feet).

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Shipton Spire (5,850-M)

Shipton Spire Located just above the confluence of the North and South Hainabroq Glaciers, three miles across the Trango Glacier, lies the elusive Shipton Spire.

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Baintha Peaks (7,285-M)

The Baintha Brakk consists of several peaks, with Latok I standing at 7145m, and Latok II at 7108m. The west face of Latok II was first climbed in 1997 by Toni Gutsch, Alex, and Thomas Huber, and a recent Italian expedition measured Latok II to be higher than Latok I

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Amin Brakk (5,800-M)

Amin Brakk is widely considered to be one of the most magnificent and sought-after peaks in the world, though it is also one of the most challenging to conquer (especially when compared to Trango Towers).

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Trango Tower (6,286-M)

Trango Stand with 6,286 meters. Numerous climbers have attempted to conquer the Trango Towers, and although it is a highly dangerous climb, those who succeed are true feats of strength and endurance.

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