Hispar Glacier

Summary

Hispar Glacier (Balti: ཧིསྤར་གངས།, romanized: Hispar gangs; Urdu: ہسپر گلیشر) is a 49-km (30-mile) long glacier situated in the Karakoram Mountains of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. It converges with the Biafo Glacier, which extends for 67 kilometers (42 miles), at the Hispar La (Pass), reaching an altitude of 5,128 meters (16,824 feet). This confluence creates the world's longest glacial system outside of the polar regions.

Hispar Glacier
ཧིསྤར་གངས།‎‎ (Balti)
Hispar glacier and Hispar Muztagh above (to the North) with Distaghil Sar, Kunyang Chhish, Pumari Chhish, Kanjut Sar on a photo taken from the ISS.
Map showing the location of Hispar Glacier
Map showing the location of Hispar Glacier
Hispar Glacier
Location in Pakistan
Map showing the location of Hispar Glacier
Map showing the location of Hispar Glacier
Hispar Glacier
Hispar Glacier (Gilgit Baltistan)
TypeMountain glacier
LocationKarakoram range, Hispar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Coordinates36°5′N 75°16′E / 36.083°N 75.267°E / 36.083; 75.267
Length100 km (62 mi)
Details edit

The 100-km (62-mile) long ice highway serves as a connecting route between two ancient mountain kingdoms: Nagar in the west and Baltistan in the east. The upper half of Biafo is particularly challenging due to the steep terrain and strenuous boulder hopping required on the lateral moraines and hillsides. The traverse becomes especially demanding when crossing the four major tributary glaciers from the north, and potential high nullah (stream) crossings can be hazardous.[1]

 
A glacial stream on Hispar glacier
 
Snow Lake Pakistan

Rivers edit

The Hispar River, a tributary of the Hunza River, rises from the meltwater of the glacier.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Snow Lake Biafo Hispar Glacier Trek". Archived from the original on 2006-03-16. Retrieved 2006-04-21.

External links edit

  • Northern Pakistan detailed placemarks in Google Earth