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Trich Mir |
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Trich Mir is 16th highest in Pakistan and ranking 41st in
World. The first ascent made by Norwegian Expedition in
1950. Tirich Mir is the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush.
It is a cluster of rocky, ice-covered pyramids, located
due south of the second highest peak, Noshaq (7492m). Tirich
Mir is south of the range's main crest, and projects entirely
into Pakistan, whereas much of the Hindu Kush marks the
Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
FACT
ABOUT TRICH MIR
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Elevation
(feet):
Elevation (meters):
Best Climbing Months:
Year First Climbed:
First Climber(s): r
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25,282
7,706
May, June,July,
1950
Arne Naess, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, Tony Streathe
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Itinerary
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Day
1:
ISLAMABAD
Arrive Islamabad.
Day 2: ISLAMABAD
Briefing at Ministry of Tourism. Meeting with LO (Liaison
Officer).
Day 3:DIR
6-7 hours drive to Dir. Overnight in hotel.
Day 4: CHITRAL
7-8 hours drive to Chitral. Overnight in hotel.
Day 5:ARKARI
4-6 hours jeep drive to Arkari. Overnight in Camps.
Day 6: DIR GOL
4 hours trek to Dir Gol. Overnight in Camps.
Day 7: TRICH MIR BASE CAMP
4 hours trek to Tirich Mir basecamp. Overnight in Tents.
Day 8-34: CLIMBING
Climb Tirich Mir. No. of days depends on weather, fitness,
and experience of the climbers.
Day 35: DIR GOL
Trek to Dir Gol. Overnight in camps.
Day 36: ARKARI
Trek to Arkari. Overnight in camps.
Day 37: CHITRAL
Jeep drive to Chitral. Overnight in hotel.
Day 38: DIR
Drive to Dir. Overnight in hotel.
Day 39: ISLAMABAD
Drive to Islamabad. Overnight in hotel.
Day 40: ISLAMABAD
De-briefing in the Ministry of Tourism.
Day 41:ONWARDS FLIGHT
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