Gasherbrum I, called K5 and also known as Hidden Peak, is the eleventh highest mountain in the world at 8,080 m above sea level.
Pakistan
Mt. Gasherbrum I
50 days
West spur (Japanese corridor)
11
35°43'27"N 76°41'48"E
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Karakoram Range
Gasherbrum I, Also known as K5 or the Hidden Peak, it is the eleventh highest mountain in the world. It is located in the Karakoram range in Pakistan and is part of the Gasherbrum massif, a group of peaks that includes Gasherbrum I, II, III, IV, and V. Gasherbrum I, at 8,080 meters (26,510 feet), is considered a challenging climb due to its steep and icy terrain.
The group forms a semicircle around its own glacier, Gasherbrum South. A French expedition led by H. De Segogne made the first attempt in 1936 but failed to ascend beyond Camp V, at an altitude of 6,797 meters. Gasherbrum I was first climbed on July 5, 1958, by Pete Schoening and Andy Kauffman, of an eight-man American expedition led by Nicholas B. Clinch. Richard K. Irvin, Tom Nevison, Tom McCormack, Bob Swift, and Gil Roberts were also part of the team.
Gasherbrum I is the least popular of the eight-thousanders. It is also one of the peaks with the fewest fatalities, but this is probably because only experienced mountaineers venture onto such a remote and hidden mountain as Gasherbrum I. The peak was also the site of the world’s first ascent of an eight-thousander in pure alpine style. This means that the climb starts from the base of the mountain and all the equipment is carried along the way; if bivouacs are needed, they are found on the route. The most common way to ascend the peak is to attempt it via the west face, and all routes here lead to the “Japanese Couloir,” located at the top of the northwest face.
Seven Summit Treks’ Gasherbrum I expedition will begin the third week of June from Islamabad and continue with a flight to Skardu. The elevation gain from base camp to the summit exceeds 3,000 meters. At this point, we will establish three camps to facilitate your ascent and acclimatization. We will rotate frequently between each camp for optimal acclimatization. Base Camp is normally located at 5,000 m (16,404 ft), Camp I at 6,000 m (19,685 ft), Camp II at 6,400 m (20,997 ft), Camp III at 7,200 m (23,622 ft), and the summit at 8,068 m (26,470 ft).
“WHY CLIMB GASHERBRUM I WITH SEVEN SUMMIT EXCURSIONS?”
8,080m / 26,509ft
5-7 hours
Hotel + Shop
Spring
2 - 10 PEOPLE
Airfare to and from Islamabad.
Visa fee for 90 days.
Lunches and dinners in Islamabad and Skardu.
Additional stays due to early arrival, late departure, or changes in domestic flights.
Mandatory: Medical coverage, high-altitude rescue, and air evacuation.
Technical clothing, personal climbing equipment, private first-aid kit, and toiletries.
Fees for filming, drones, or professional cameras.
Internet service during the trek is not included.
Climbing Sherpa bonus: Minimum $1,500 USD.
Estimated for base and high-altitude staff: Minimum $400 USD.