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Pinnacle Peak (Jammu and Kashmir)

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Parent range
  
Himalaya

First ascent
  
1906

First ascender
  
Fanny Bullock Workman

Listing
  
Ultra-prominent peak

Elevation
  
6,930 m

Prominence
  
470 m

Mountain range
  
Himalayas

Pinnacle Peak (Jammu and Kashmir)

Location
  
Suru Valley, Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir, India

Easiest route
  
West Ridge: glacier/snow/ice climb

The Pinnacle Peak is a part and third highest summit with elevation 22,740 ft (6,930 metres) of the Nun Kun mountain massif of the western Himalayan Range, located near the Suru valley, on Kargil Zanskar road 80 kilometers west of Kargil town and 290 kilometers east of Srinagar, the state capital of Jammu and Kashmir,

Contents

Map of Pinnacle Peak, 194301

The Pinnacle Peak is located north-east of Nun 23,409 ft (7,135 metres) which is the highest summit of the massif and is separated from it by a snowy plateau of 4 km in length, between them rises another peak Kun 23,219 ft (7,077 metres).

Mountaineering

Early exploration of the massif included a visit in 1898 and three visits by Arthur Neve, in 1902, 1904, and 1910. In 1903, Dutch mountaineer Dr. H. Sillem investigated the massif and discovered the high plateau between the peaks; he reached an altitude of 6,400 m (21,000 ft) on Nun. In 1906, the Pinnacle Peak was first ascended by a noted explorer couple Fanny Bullock Workman and her husband William Hunter Workman. They also toured extensively through the massif and produced a map; however, controversy surrounded the Workmans' claims, and few trigonometrical points were given for the region, so that the map they produced was not usable.

The massif is accessed by 210 kilometers by road from Srinagar NH 1D up to Kargil and then 80 kilometers via Kargil Zanskar road.

References

Pinnacle Peak (Jammu and Kashmir) Wikipedia


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