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THIS SUMMER Don Bowie (Canada) and Alexey Bolotov (Russia) return to the the Gasherbrum mountain range in Baltoro, Pakistan. The two alpinists will decide on particular objectives based on specific conditions in the region, and have secured a few seperate permits to keep their options open. Of the 6 main peaks comprising the Gasherbrum massive, 4 are of interest to Don and Alexey:


GASHERBRUM I (also known as Hidden Peak or K5) is the 11th highest peak on Earth, located on the Pakistan-China border in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) + "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain."

GASHERBRUM II (also known as K4) is the 13th highest mountain on Earth, located on the border of Pakistan occupied Kashmir - China. Gasherbrum II is the third highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya.

GASHERBRUM III, at 7952m (26,088ft), and GASHERBRUM IV, at 7925m (26,000ft) are respectively the world's 15th- and 17th-highest peaks. Completely overlooked in the rush to the fourteen 8000m peaks, G3 has had only 2 ascents, both by the same route, which put 7 people on its summit; G4 is rather better known for its singular elegance and for its extreme difficulty, as a result of which its true summit has still seen only 9 pairs of feet (on 4 expeditions between 1958 and 1997)

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Untagged  17 Apr 2008 8:45 PM
More photos from Dan Stensland by The Web Team

Here's more images sent by Dan, showing the trek to Annapurna basecamp. We're expecting a dispatch from Don in the next day, so stay tuned. We've also updated the sponsor's page, so take a look at the people and organizations that make the expedition possible.


Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland
Untagged  12 Apr 2008 2:00 AM
The approach to Annapurna basecamp by The Web Team

This photo-dispatch was sent by Dan Stensland, who took some great shots of the trek to the Annapurna basecamp. Dan made a point to note that both he and Don made the entire approach in flip-flops. Enjoy these images, and expect more to come (click on images to enlarge).


Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Annapurna basecamp approach. Photo Dan Stensland Approaching advanced base camp on Annapurna. Photo Dan Stensland
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