Karka

Summary

Karka (Urdu: کارکا) is a summit in the Hindu Raj range in Northern Pakistan and has a peak elevation of 6,222 m (20,413 ft). Multiple Italian expeditions have been exploring the area from a geographic and ethnographic point of view.[1] A group of climbers from Vicenza successfully climbed Karka for the first time in August 2007 during the expedition "La Gata - Karka 2007". In the course of the same expedition 4 other first ascents were performed in the Chiantar Glacier basin, while the trekking group set the route of what local guides already name "Trekking of the Italians".

Karka
کارکا
Karka کارکا is located in Pakistan
Karka کارکا
Karka
کارکا
Highest point
Elevation6,222 m (20,413 ft)
Prominence892 m (2,927 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates36°43′45″N 73°53′25″E / 36.72917°N 73.89028°E / 36.72917; 73.89028
Geography
LocationNorthern Pakistan
Parent rangeHindu Raj

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ List of mountains climbed during Italian expeditions in the Hindu Raj range[permanent dead link]