Rimo Muztagh

Mountain range

Rimo Muztagh is located in Karakoram
Rimo Muztagh
Rimo Muztagh
Location of the Rimo Muztagh within the greater Karakoram region
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Rimo Muztagh is located in Ladakh
Rimo Muztagh
Rimo Muztagh
Rimo Muztagh (Ladakh)
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Rimo Muztagh is located in India
Rimo Muztagh
Rimo Muztagh
Rimo Muztagh (India)
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Highest pointPeakMamostong KangriElevation7,516 m (24,659 ft)Coordinates35°08′27″N 77°34′39″E / 35.14083°N 77.57750°E / 35.14083; 77.57750GeographyParent rangeKarakoramMap


The Rimo Muztagh is one of the most remote subranges of the Karakoram range. The southern part of Rimo Muztagh is in the Ladakh portion of far northwestern India, also claimed by Pakistan. The northern half, including the Rimo massif, is in the Siachen area (territory controlled by India). It is far from major towns, and close to the militarily sensitive Siachen Glacier, so it has seen little exploration or climbing activity compared to, for example, the nearby Baltoro Muztagh. The highest peak is Mamostong Kangri, 7,516 metres (24,659 feet).

The Rimo Muztagh is bordered on the north by the Rimo Glacier, which drains to the east into the upper Shyok River, and by the Teram Shehr Glacier, a tributary of the Siachen Glacier. To the northeast lie the Northeast Rimo Mountains and the Karakoram Pass, a pass on one of the historically important trade routes into Central Asia. To the north lies the eastern end of the Siachen Muztagh. On the east side of the range, the upper Shyok River divides it from the Depsang Plains, part of the Tibetan Plateau. On the southeast, the pass known as the Sasser Pass (Saser La) separates the Rimo Muztagh from the Saser Muztagh. The western border of the range is formed by the lower Siachen Glacier and its outflow, the Nubra River. Across this boundary lie the Saltoro Mountains and the Kailas Mountains.

Selected peaks of the Rimo Muztagh

The following is a table of the peaks in the Rimo Muztagh which are over 7,200 meters (23,622 feet) in elevation and have over 500 meters (1,524 feet) of topographic prominence. (This is a common criterion for peaks of this stature to be independent.)

Mountain Height (m) Height (ft) Coordinates Prominence (m) Parent mountain First ascent Ascents (attempts)
Mamostong Kangri 7,516 24,659 35°08′27″N 77°34′39″E / 35.14083°N 77.57750°E / 35.14083; 77.57750 1,803 Gasherbrum I 1984 5 (0)
Rimo I 7,385 24,229 35°21′21″N 77°22′05″E / 35.35583°N 77.36806°E / 35.35583; 77.36806 1,438 Teram Kangri I 1988 1 (3)
Rimo III 7,233 23,730 35°22′29″N 77°21′42″E / 35.37472°N 77.36167°E / 35.37472; 77.36167 615 Rimo I 1985 1 (0)

Other peaks

Other notable peaks include the following:

  • Chong Kumdang Ri I, 7,071 m
  • Padmanabh / Terong Tower, 7,030 m
  • Skyampoche Ri I / Aq Tash I, 7,016 m
  • Chong Kumdang Ri II, 7,004 m

See also

External links

  • Blankonthemap The Northern Kashmir WebSite

Sources

  • Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
  • Andy Fanshawe and Stephen Venables, Himalaya Alpine-Style, Hodder and Stoughton, 1995.
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