K-2, "mountain of mountains," as referred to by
Reinhold Messner in the account of his 1979 ascent of
this giant, is 8611 m. high.
K-2 is located in the heart of the Karakoram Range
and can be seen in its entirety from Concordia. This
sublime pyramid sits at the head of the Godwin Austin
Glacier which unites with a second glacier at Concordia
to form the mighty Baltoro Glacier.
Galen Rowell described Concordia as the "throne room
of the mountain Gods" after viewing the exceptional
mountain needles ripping open the clouds in blue expanse
from the 5000 m. floor. Four peaks above 8000 m. sit
within a radius of only 21 km. from Concordia, honoring
this site with the largest concentration of the highest
peaks on earth.
The journey to the second highest mountain in the
world begins with an overseas flight to Pakistan's
capital, Islamabad. One night is spent in Islamabad to
obtain trekking permits and then it's off to Skardu.
Weather permitting, we will fly to Skardu; otherwise, we
will travel by road.
The mountain flight offers fantastic views as the
plane follows the Indus River Valley and brushes past
the ninth highest mountain in the world, Nanga Parbat.
Looking out the aircraft window one sees a vast ocean of
peaks stretching endlessly into the horizon. This area
exemplifies "continents in collision" with four of the
world's greatest mountain ranges (Himalaya, Karakoram,
Hindukush and Pamir) emerging below.
Don't fret if bad weather bars this magnificent plane
ride for the drive to Skardu over the famous Karakoram
Highway (KKH, the old silk route) is just as
spectacular. The drive takes two days with an overnight
near Gilgit.
Skardu (2500 m.) is the capital of Baltistan and
gateway to the high peaks of Northern Pakistan. After
purchasing supplies and an overnight rest in Skardu we
will proceed by jeeps as far as the track is passable
towards Askolie. Askolie is located at 3300 m. and is
the last village before reaching K-2.
Beyond Askolie is complete wilderness consisting of
glaciers spouting the beginnings of rivers with mountain
guards of unimaginable heights lining their beds. From
Askolie we begin the walk taking two to three days to
reach Paiyu Campsite (3666 m.) situated under the
majestic Paiyu Peak (6660 m.) with the tip of the 58 km.
long Baltoro Glacier visible in the distance.
The next stage of our journey takes us over the
Baltoro Glacier to our destination, Concordia. The walk
on the Baltoro provides one with ultimate mountain
scenery with such well known mountains as Masherbrum
(7852 m.), Uli Biaho Tower (6190 m.), Trango Towers
(6300 m.), the Grand Cathedral (5228 m.) and Muztagh
Tower (7273 m.) shooting up from this immense highway
with sheer vertical lines that defy reality.
After four to five days we will reach 4691 m. at
Concordia. Here one is encircled by Marble Peak, K-2
(8611 m.), Broad Peak (8047 m.), Gasherbrum Group,
Golden Throne (7312 m.), Chogolisa (7654 m.) and Mitre
Peak (6038 m.). Indeed, this is "Throne room of the
mountain gods." We will spend two to three days at
Concordia and then begin our return to Askole via the
same route. Upon reaching the lush green fields of
Askolie a walk ends and a new way of viewing our earthly
existence begins.
Detailed
Itinerary - K2 Trek
Day 1, Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel, trek
briefing. We will have ample time for sightseeing and
shopping in colorful old bazaars of Rawalpindi and new
markets of Islamabad. We may also drive to the huge
modern Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.
Day 2, Skardu ( 2,500 m 8,200 ft): Hotel,
flight. We will be on the most fantastic commercial
flight in the world taking us from Islamabad to Skardu.
If the weather is bad, we will drive in two days on the
famous KKH to Skardu.
Day 3, Askolie (3,300 m 10,800 ft): Camp, jeep
drive. It takes about six hours to drive from Skardu to
Askolie or near Askolie. The drive through the Braldu
Gorge is guaranteed to knock your socks off!
Day 4, Korofong (3,500 m 11,480 ft): Camp,
trek begins. The walk from Askolie to Korofong is on an
easy gentle plain and can be done in 6 to 8 hours. We
cross the snout of the Biafo Glacier on the way. The
first sight of the pinnacles of the Paiyu Group is
stunning.
Day 5, Bardumal (3,550 m 12,000 ft): Camp,
trek, river crossing. We follow the Braldu and the Biaho
rivers to a river's edge campsite. On the way we have to
cross the Domurda River coming out of Choktoi and Panmah
Glaciers. This crossing is done on a 'garari' or on a
bridge upstream. Depending upon the time it takes for
the crossing, the walk can take 8 hours or more.
Day 6, Paiyu (3,666 m 12,024 ft): Camp, trek.
This takes about 6 hours of walking and will give us our
first sight of the mighty Baltoro Glacier and the Trango
and Cathedral Groups. Paiyu is the last campsite before
the Baltoro. Efforts are underway to clear out the
pollution and there has also been a recent plantation of
many trees in the area. The walk follows the Biaho River
all the way to Paiyu. The campsite is perched high above
the valley with excellent views.
Day 7, Paiyu (3,666 m 12,024 ft): Camp, rest
day. Wash up, relax, read, climb on a steep ridge behind
the camp, sing and dance with the porters! Depending
upon the size of the party, goats or a goat will be
sacrificed and meat will be distributed to the porters
as a form of thanksgiving and to bring us good luck on
our next day's walk on the Baltoro.
Day 8, Khoburse (3,800 m 12,460 ft): Camp,
trek on Baltoro Glacier. Six to eight hours of walking.
A tough day as we climb on the rocky moraines of the
Baltoro, but the sight of Baltoro pinnacles and Paiyu
Peak is astounding! An earlier alternative campsite is
Liligo, but there is no water there. We will cross some
gushing streams on the way.
Day 9, Urdukas (3,950 m 12,960): Camp, Baltoro
Glacier. A short 4 hour plus walk on the rocky moraines
and ablation valley of the Baltoro. We will cross couple
of icy side glaciers on the way and may have our first
sight of Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums. The historical
campsite is located on a grassy slope high above the
Baltoro and commands one of the most intense mountain
views in this world. The campsite was prepared by the
Duke of Abruzzi in the beginning of this century.
Day 10, Goro (4,300 m 14,100 ft): Camp,
Baltoro Glacier. This is a tough day's walk on the
undulating Baltoro. However, the footing becomes easy as
the rocks become smaller and smaller as we move up the
Baltoro. It takes about 8 hours to get to Goro. We walk
right smack up the center moraine of the Baltoro. As
Masherbrum emerges on the right, it takes our breath
away and so does Gasherbrum 4 right in front of us. Goro
is a cold campsite! It has a great view of the Muztagh
Tower.
Day 11, Concordia (4,550 m 14,925 ft): Camp,
Baltoro Glacier. An easy 4 hour plus walk. As we enter
the Throne Room of the Mountain Gods and see K2 emerging
on our left, we feel that we have arrived at a very
special place on the planet. For many, it is lifelong
goal and a pilgrimage to come here. A place of
superlatives and without any parallels!
Day 12, Concordia (4,550 m 14,925): Camp,
rest, explore base camps. You can just sit and watch K2
all day long and sip tea; which many have done and have
still not been able to fully get K2 in their system! Or
you can go on a long whole day tiring trip to K2 Base
Camp (4,800 m.); or go the other way towards the
Gasherbrum peaks.
Day 13, Goro (4,300 m 14,100 ft): Camp,
Baltoro Glacier. Return to Goro camp site.
Day 14, Urdukas (3,950 m 12,950 ft): Camp,
Baltoro Glacier. Return to Urdukas camp site.
Day 15, Paiyu (3,666 m 12,025 ft): Camp, trek.
We return to Paiyu camp site not stopping at Khobrse on
the way down. We are now well acclimatized and the walk
down is not as hard as going up and much quicker.
Day 16, Julla (3,550 m 11,650 ft): Camp, trek.
We stop at Julla which is the place of crossing the
Domurda River. We do not stop at Bardumal on the way
down.
Day 17, Korofong (3,500 m 11,480 ft): Camp,
trek. We return to Korofong camp site after crossing the
Domurda River.
Day 18, Askolie (3,300 m 10,820 ft): Camp,
trek. We return to the 'metropolis' of Askolie! Well, at
least it feels like one after being on the Baltoro.
Day 19, Skardu ( 2,500 m 8,200 ft): Hotel,
jeep drive. We return to a hot shower and a warm
comfortable bed!
Day 20,? Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Hotel, flight,
trek debriefing.
Day 21,? Rawalpindi/Islamabad: Extra 'cushion'
day!
Note: Day 21 will be used as a 'cushion' day
in case of delays in travel due to weather, route
change, health, acclimatization issues during the trek,
etc
This is a tentative itinerary.? For the
enjoyment of your trip a 'go with the flow' attitude is
necessary.? Many factors will influence your trip, such
as weather conditions, health, route conditions, etc.?
Please do not take this itinerary very seriously!