| Aq Tash | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 7,016 m (23,018 ft) | 
| Prominence | 1,176 m ↓ (5,840 m) | 
| Isolation | 8.97 km → Mamostong Kangri | 
| Coordinates | 35°04′39″N 77°38′14″E / 35.077417°N 77.6371°E | 
| Geography | |
| Location | Ladakh, (India) | 
| Parent range | Rimo Muztagh (Karakorum) | 
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 6 August 1993 by Nobuo Yamamoto and Yasufumi Mizote | 
Aq Tash is mountain, 7,016 m, in the Rimo Muztagh, part of the Karakorum.
Location and features
The Aq Tash lies in India near its disputed border with Pakistan. A mountain arête runs northwest from Aq Tash to Mamostong Kangri, 8.97 km away.
Climbing history
The Aq Tash was first ascended on 6 August 1993 by Nobuo Yamamoto and Yasufumi Mizote, members of a Japanese expedition.[1]
Two days later they were followed to the summit by Prem Singh, P.T. Sherpa, Mohan Singh, Khem Raj, Sange Sherpa, Wangchuk Sherpa and Hira Ram, members of an Indian expedition.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Asia, India—Eastern Karakoram, Aq Tash". American Alpine Journal, 1994, vol. 36.
 
External links
- Aq Tash at Peakbagger.com
 
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