Geshot peak expedition

17 DAYS / 16 NIGHTS 

Geshot peak 6324 m is the local name for the northern most of the Toshe group of peaks. Access from the Bunar valley offers an interesting variation on the north and west aspects of this massif, accessing the unclimbed summits of this group. Avoiding the long and convoluted Toshain Glacier on the east side, basecamps for Geshot (Peak 6200), Peak 6324 and Toshe 1 6242m (all unclimbed) are a two day trek from the end of the road at the village of Bunar Jal.

The Geshot basecamp has been established by Ptor Spricenieks on 2 different ski attempts on it’s northwest flank. The Peak 6324 and Toshe 1 basecamps would be located somewhere up the Jalhari Glacier, have yet to be established. All routes offer direct steep snow climbing in spring along with potentially significant avalanche risk. In summer, the technical difficulty would increase as the steep slopes return to icy conditions. Ridge climbs could also be possible.

 

Itinerary

Transfer to hotel. Made necessary arrangements.

Beriefing at Ministry of Tourism.

Driver to Chilas. Transfer to hotel for overnight stay.

Drive to Bunar. Overnight at camp.

Trek to Base Camp

Reserved for climbing

Trek to Bunar and drive to Chilas. Overnight at hotel.

Drive to Islamabad. Overnight at hotel.

Debriefing at Ministry of Tourism. Overnight at hotel.

Transfer to airport for international flights

Please Note:

The above itinerary is not a fixed programme but is intended to give an indication of the likely events during the expedition. Please note that because of the nature of mountaineering on 8,000m peaks, it will be necessary to have a flexible plan in order to take the best advantage of situations as they present themselves. Any changes to the itinerary will be made with a view to maximizing the benefit to the team members and of ensuring their eventual success on the mountain.

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