Uli Biaho

Uli Biaho Peak

Uli Biaho Tower
Highest point
Elevation Peak:  6,417 m (21,053 ft)
Tower: 6,109 m (20,043 ft)
Prominence 509 metres (1,670 ft)
Listing List of mountains in Pakistan
Coordinates 35°44′N 76°07′E / 35.733°N 76.117°E / 35.733; 76.117Coordinates: 35°44′N 76°07′E / 35.733°N 76.117°E / 35.733; 76.117[1]
Geography
Uli Biaho Peak

Location in Pakistan

Location Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan
Parent range Karakoram, Baltoro Glacier

Uli Biaho is a mountain near Trango Towers and Baltoro Glacier in the Gilgit–Baltistan area of Pakistan. It consists of two main peaks, Uli Biaho Tower (listed by Roskelley as 19,957 feet, and by Kopold as 6,109 metres or 20,043 feet); and Uli Biaho Peak (Kopold: 6417 m), which as of 2006 was unclimbed.[2]

Uli Biaho Tower was climbed alpine-style via the direct East Face by John Roskelley et al. All four US climbers reached the summit on July 3, 1979.[3] Roskelley included a chapter on Uli Biaho in his 1993 book Stories Off the Wall.[4]

Notable ascents

See also

References

  1. "Uli Biaho Peak". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
  2. Kopold, Dodo (Nov 27, 2006). "Uli Biaho Tower". Alpinist Magazine Climbing Notes. Height of Land Publications. Retrieved 2009-09-30.
  3. Roskelley, John (1980). ""The Obvious Line" - Uli Biaho". American Alpine Journal. Golden, Colorado: American Alpine Club. 22 (53): 405–416. ISBN 978-0-930410-76-6.
  4. Roskelley, John (1993). Stories Off the Wall. Seattle, Washington: Mountaineers Books. ISBN 978-0-89886-609-4.
  5. AAJ 1980 op. cit.
  6. http://www.climbandmore.com/climbing,593,0,1,mountains.html
  7. MacDonald, Dougald (July 26, 2006). "Slovaks Climb Huge Ice Line on Uli Biaho". Climbing Magazine Hot Flashes. Skram Media LLC. Retrieved Sep 30, 2009.
  8. Kopold / Alpinist Magazine 2006 op. cit.
  9. "Uli Biaho Tower - West Face - 2013". Himalaya Masala. August 1, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
  10. http://www.mountain.ru/article/article_display1.php?article_id=6423
  11. http://www.mountain.ru/article/article_display1.php?article_id=6457


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