Peak #
7
2022 – Bremont – 14 Peaks
Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat, known locally as Diamer, is the ninth-highest mountain on Earth. It forms the western anchor of the Himalayan Range and is the western most eight-thousander. It lies just south of the Indus River in the Diamer District of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.

Date of Summit:
1.7.2022
Height above Sea Level:
8126
meters
(
26660
ft)
Logistics to:
Car from Ismabad to Chilas, car from Chilas until the end of the road, walk to BC with a night in tents on the road.
Logistics from:
Walked to the road, took a car from there to Skardu.
Detailed Climbing Information
Track Date Oxygen Time Dist.
To BC Jun 19
BC – C1 Jun 27 3h 55min 2.88km
C1 – C2 Jun 28 (a rest day in C2) 8h 15min 2km
C2 – C3 Jun 30 6h 45min 0.65km
C3 – Peak – C3 Jul 1 From C3 16h 10min 4km
C3 – C2 Jul 1 2h 25min 0.8km
C2 – BC Jul 2 5h 25min 5km
Track Date Oxygen Time Dist.
To BC Jun 19
BC – C1 Jun 27 3h 55min 2.88km
C1 – C2 Jun 28 (a rest day in C2) 8h 15min 2km
C2 – C3 Jun 30 6h 45min 0.65km
C3 – Peak – C3 Jul 1 From C3 16h 10min 4km
C3 – C2 Jul 1 2h 25min 0.8km
C2 – BC Jul 2 5h 25min 5km
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2022 – Bremont – 14 Peaks
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