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- Latok abstract "The Latok group is a small cluster of dramatic rock peaks in the Panmah Muztagh, part of the central Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. They lie just to the east of the Ogre group, dominated by Baintha Brakk. To the immediate south of the Latok group lies the Baintha Lukpar Glacier, a small tributary of the Biafo Glacier, one of the main glaciers of the Karakoram. On the north side of the group lies the Choktoi Glacier.The group comprises four main summits, each listed here with its relative position in the group, elevation, and first ascent date: Latok I, north-central, 7,145 m, climbed 1979 Latok II, west, 7,108 m, climbed 1977 Latok III, east, 6,949 m, climbed 1979 Latok IV, southeast, 6,456 m, climbed 1980All of the summits are notable for their extreme technical difficulty, and they have been the scene of some of the hardest climbing done at high altitude anywhere in the world.Latok I was first climbed in 1979 by a Japanese expedition led by Naoki Takada; the first summit party comprised Sin'e Matsumi, Tsuneo Shigehiro, Yu Watanabe, and they were followed three days later by Hideo Muto, Jun'ichi Oku, and Kota Endo. They started from the Baintha Lukpar Glacier and climbed a buttress to reach the East Ridge.The steep North Ridge of Latok I, 2,500 m (8,200 ft) high, is a notorious unclimbed route: it was first attempted, and almost successfully climbed, by the noted American climbers Jim Donini, Michael Kennedy, George Lowe, and Jeff Lowe. The lightweight style of this climb was widely admired, despite the lack of a summit. Many unsuccessful attempts have followed.Latok II saw its first ascent in 1977, by an Italian group led by Arturo Bergameschi. (This was the first successful ascent in the group.) They climbed the southeast face of the peak, and E. Alimonta, T. Mase, and R. Valentini made the summit.A notable recent ascent of Latok II came in 1997, when a very strong team composed of Alexander Huber, Thomas Huber, Toni Gutsch, and Conrad Anker climbed the sheer West Face of the peak. They described this aptly as putting \"El Capitan on top of Denali\": a 1,000 m (3,280 ft) vertical rock wall with a base at 6,100 m (20,000 ft) elevation. The total vertical for the climb was 2,200 m (7,200 ft).The first ascent of Latok III came in 1979, when a Japanese team under the leadership of Yoji Teranishi climbed the Southwest Ridge route. They climbed the Southwest Ridge, and the summit party were Teranishi, Kazushige Takami, and Sakae Mori. The second ascent, via the same route, came in 1988, by an Italian party. This was in fact the first repeat ascent of any peak in the group.".
- Latok elevation "6949.0".
- Latok elevation "7108.0".
- Latok elevation "7145.0".
- Latok firstAscentYear "1977".
- Latok firstAscentYear "1979".
- Latok locatedInArea Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Latok locatedInArea Pakistan.
- Latok mountainRange Karakoram.
- Latok mountainRange Panmah_Muztagh.
- Latok prominence "1475.0".
- Latok thumbnail Latok_Peaks_and_the_Ogres_thumb_(225912483).jpg?width=300.
- Latok wikiPageID "7594022".
- Latok wikiPageLength "5643".
- Latok wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Latok wikiPageRevisionID "646270539".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Huber.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Arturo_Bergameschi.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Baintha_Brakk.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Biafo_Glacier.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seven-thousanders.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Choktoi_Glacier.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Anker.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Denali.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink El_Capitan.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink George_Lowe_(climber).
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_Lowe.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Donini.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Kennedy_(climber).
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_range.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Panmah_Muztagh.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Huber.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink Toni_Gutsch.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latok I".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latok II".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latok III".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latok IV".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latok".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "North Ridge of Latok I".
- Latok wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Latok Group".
- Latok easiestRoute "East Ridge from south side".
- Latok easiestRoute "Southeast Buttress".
- Latok easiestRoute "Southwest Ridge".
- Latok elevationM "6949".
- Latok elevationM "7108".
- Latok elevationM "7145".
- Latok firstAscent "--07-15".
- Latok firstAscent "--07-19".
- Latok firstAscent "1977".
- Latok location Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Latok location Pakistan.
- Latok name "Latok I".
- Latok name "Latok II".
- Latok name "Latok III".
- Latok photo "Latok Peaks and the Ogres thumb .jpg".
- Latok photoCaption "Latok Peaks and the Ogres thumb".
- Latok prominenceM "1475".
- Latok range Karakoram.
- Latok range Panmah_Muztagh.
- Latok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Latok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Latok wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Latok subject Category:Mountains_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Latok subject Category:Seven-thousanders.
- Latok hypernym Cluster.
- Latok point "35.92 75.8025".
- Latok point "35.9204 75.8396".
- Latok point "35.928 75.8225".
- Latok type Language.
- Latok type Mountain.
- Latok type NaturalPlace.
- Latok type Place.
- Latok type Attraction.
- Latok type Landform.
- Latok type Location.
- Latok type Mountain.
- Latok type Place.
- Latok type Thing.
- Latok type SpatialThing.
- Latok type Q8502.
- Latok comment "The Latok group is a small cluster of dramatic rock peaks in the Panmah Muztagh, part of the central Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. They lie just to the east of the Ogre group, dominated by Baintha Brakk. To the immediate south of the Latok group lies the Baintha Lukpar Glacier, a small tributary of the Biafo Glacier, one of the main glaciers of the Karakoram.".
- Latok label "Latok".
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- Latok lat "35.92".