Hispar Muztagh - Selected Peaks in The Hispar Muztagh

Selected Peaks in The Hispar Muztagh

Mountain Height (m) Height (ft) Coordinates Prominence (m) Parent mountain First ascent Ascents (attempts)
Distaghil Sar 7,885 25,869 36°19′33″N 75°11′18″E / 36.32583°N 75.18833°E / 36.32583; 75.18833 2,525 K2 1960 3 (5)
Khunyang Chhish 7,823 25,666 36°12′19″N 75°12′28″E / 36.20528°N 75.20778°E / 36.20528; 75.20778 1,765 Distaghil Sar 1971 2 (6)
Kanjut Sar 7,760 25,558 36°12′18″N 75°25′04″E / 36.205°N 75.41778°E / 36.205; 75.41778 1,690 Khunyang Chhish 1959 2 (1)
Trivor 7,577 24,859 36°17′15″N 75°05′10″E / 36.2875°N 75.08611°E / 36.2875; 75.08611 1,000 Distaghil Sar 1960 2 (5)
Pumari Chhish 7,492 24,580 36°12′40″N 75°15′10″E / 36.21111°N 75.25278°E / 36.21111; 75.25278 884 Khunyang Chhish 1979 1 (2)
Yukshin Gardan Sar 7,469 24,505 36°15′00″N 75°22′30″E / 36.25°N 75.375°E / 36.25; 75.375 1,313 Pumari Chhish 1984 4 (1)
Momhil Sar 7,414 24,324 36°19′04″N 75°02′11″E / 36.31778°N 75.03639°E / 36.31778; 75.03639 990 Trivor 1964 2 (6)
Yazghil Dome South 7,324 24,029 36°19′N 75°13′E / 36.317°N 75.217°E / 36.317; 75.217 <500 Distaghil Sar ??? ???
Yutmaru Sar 7,283 23,894 36°13′40″N 75°22′05″E / 36.22778°N 75.36806°E / 36.22778; 75.36806 620 Yukshin Gardan Sar 1980 1 (1)
Lupghar Sar 7,200 23,622 36°20′52″N 75°00′57″E / 36.34778°N 75.01583°E / 36.34778; 75.01583 730 Momhil Sar 1979 1 (0)
Bularung Sar 7,200 23,622 36°18′N 75°08′E / 36.3°N 75.133°E / 36.3; 75.133 <500 Trivor ??? ???http:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/58/Button_small.png

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