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Tomort

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Location
  
Xinjiang, China

First ascent
  
15 August 2005

Mountain range
  
Tian Shan

Parent ranges
  
Karlik Shan, Tian Shan

Elevation
  
4,886 m

Prominence
  
3,243 m

Listing
  
Ultra-prominent peak

Tomort

Isolation
  
428 kilometres (266 mi)

Similar
  
Kangpenqing, Tian Shan, Ulugh Muztagh, Chakragil, Labuche Kang

Tomort, or Tomurty

Map of Tomort, Yiwu, Kumul, China

, is the highest peak in the Karlik Shan, in the far eastern part of the Tien Shan mountain range of Xinjiang, China. While not of great absolute elevation among Chinese peaks, it is well-separated from higher terrain, and hence has a high topographic prominence.

Tomort was reconnoitered or attempted in 1996, 1997, 2000, and 2004, by Chinese and Japanese parties. Its first, and to date only, ascent was in 2005, by a small group from the Alpine Club of the National Defense Academy of Japan, led by Isao Fukura. They described the summit as a "table-top ice-snow plateau, with glaciers several kilometers long descending on all sides," which was reached by "a crevassed glacier and a 50 degree snow/ice face."

References

Tomort Wikipedia