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- Chogolisa abstract "Chogolisa (or Bride Peak) is a mountain in the Karakoram region of Pakistan. It lies near the Baltoro Glacier in the Concordia region which is home to some of the highest peaks of the world. Chogolisa has several peaks, the highest on the SW face (Chogolisa I) rises to 7,665 metres (25,148 ft). The second highest at 7,654 metres on the NE side (Chogolisa II) is the one named Bride Peak by Martin Conway in 1892.In 1909, a party led by Duke of the Abruzzi reached 7,498 m (24,600 ft) from a base camp located on the northern side and a high camp on the Chogolisa saddle at 6,335m. Bad weather stopped the party from ascending further, but their climb established a world altitude record.Hermann Buhl and Kurt Diemberger attempted Chogolisa in 1957 after they had successfully summitted Broad Peak behind Marcus Schmuck and Fritz Wintersteller a few weeks earlier. On June 25 they left camp I and camped in a saddle at 6,706m on the SE ridge. On June 27 a sudden snow storm forced them to retreat and on the descent, Buhl broke off with a big cornice into the mountain's near vertical north face. His body has never been found.In 1958, a Japanese expedition from Kyoto University led by Takeo Kuwabara(桑原武夫) made the first ascent of Chogolisa II, placing M. Fujihira and K. Hirai on top.The first ascent of Chogolisa I was made on August 2, 1975 by Fred Pressl and Gustav Ammerer of an Austrian expedition led by Eduard Koblmueller. Koblmueller almost suffered the same fate as Buhl, as he also fell through a cornice on the ascent; fortunately, he was roped and team members were able to pull him to safety.".
- Chogolisa elevation "7665.0".
- Chogolisa firstAscentYear "1958".
- Chogolisa firstAscentYear "1975".
- Chogolisa locatedInArea Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Chogolisa locatedInArea Pakistan.
- Chogolisa mountainRange Karakoram.
- Chogolisa prominence "1624.0".
- Chogolisa thumbnail Chogolisa.jpg?width=300.
- Chogolisa wikiPageExternalLink 420123.
- Chogolisa wikiPageExternalLink chogolisa.
- Chogolisa wikiPageExternalLink expedition.php.
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- Chogolisa wikiPageExternalLink peaks.html?pk=654.
- Chogolisa wikiPageID "419383".
- Chogolisa wikiPageLength "3849".
- Chogolisa wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Chogolisa wikiPageRevisionID "705264551".
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Baltoro_Glacier.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Broad_Peak.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Karakoram.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seven-thousanders.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Concordia_(Karakoram).
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Eduard_Koblmueller.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink First_ascent.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Wintersteller.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Buhl.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink K2.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Kurt_Diemberger.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Kyoto_University.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ultras_of_the_Western_Himalayas.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_highest_mountains.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_in_Pakistan.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Schmuck.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Conway,_1st_Baron_Conway_of_Allington.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Luigi_Amedeo,_Duke_of_the_Abruzzi.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Snow_cornice.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Takeo_Kuwabara.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLink World_altitude_record_(mountaineering).
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLinkText "6".
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chogolisa II".
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chogolisa Peak".
- Chogolisa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chogolisa".
- Chogolisa easiestRoute "rock/snow/ice climb".
- Chogolisa elevationM "7665".
- Chogolisa elevationRef "Ranked 36th".
- Chogolisa firstAscent "1958".
- Chogolisa firstAscent "1975-08-02".
- Chogolisa labelPosition "left".
- Chogolisa latD "35".
- Chogolisa latM "36".
- Chogolisa latNs "N".
- Chogolisa latS "51".
- Chogolisa listing Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Chogolisa location Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Chogolisa location Pakistan.
- Chogolisa longD "76".
- Chogolisa longEw "E".
- Chogolisa longM "34".
- Chogolisa longS "45".
- Chogolisa mapCaption "Pakistan".
- Chogolisa mapSize "270".
- Chogolisa name "Chogolisa".
- Chogolisa photo "Chogolisa.jpg".
- Chogolisa photoCaption "Chogolisa seen from the "shoulder" of K2".
- Chogolisa prominenceM "1624".
- Chogolisa range Karakoram.
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- Chogolisa subject Category:Karakoram.
- Chogolisa subject Category:Mountains_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Chogolisa subject Category:Seven-thousanders.
- Chogolisa hypernym Mountain.
- Chogolisa point "35.61416666666667 76.57916666666667".
- Chogolisa type Mountain.
- Chogolisa type NaturalPlace.
- Chogolisa type Place.
- Chogolisa type Attraction.
- Chogolisa type Landform.
- Chogolisa type Range.
- Chogolisa type Location.
- Chogolisa type Mountain.
- Chogolisa type Place.
- Chogolisa type Thing.
- Chogolisa type SpatialThing.
- Chogolisa type Q8502.
- Chogolisa comment "Chogolisa (or Bride Peak) is a mountain in the Karakoram region of Pakistan. It lies near the Baltoro Glacier in the Concordia region which is home to some of the highest peaks of the world. Chogolisa has several peaks, the highest on the SW face (Chogolisa I) rises to 7,665 metres (25,148 ft).".
- Chogolisa label "Chogolisa".
- Chogolisa sameAs Q1061065.
- Chogolisa sameAs Chogolisa.