Saser Muztagh Explained

Saser Muztagh
Country:India
State:Ladakh
District:Leh
District Type:District
Settlement:Leh
Parent:Karakoram
Border:Ladakh Range
Highest:Saser Kangri
Elevation M:7672
Elevation Ref:[1]
Ranked 35th
Prominence M:2304
Coordinates:34.865°N 77.7525°W
Listing:Mountains of India
Range Coordinates:34.66°N 77.83°W
Map:Karakoram#India Ladakh#India
Label:Saser Muztagh
Label Position:top
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The Saser Muztagh is the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range, in the Ladakh region of India. It is bounded on the south, east and northeast by the Shyok River, which bends sharply around the southeast corner of the range. On the west it is separated from the neighboring Kailas Mountains by the Nubra River, while the Sasser Pass (Saser La) marks the boundary between this range and the Rimo Muztagh to the north. The Ladakh Range stands to the south of the Saser Muztagh, across the Shyok River.

Early European exploration and surveying of this range occurred between 1850 and 1900. In 1909 famed explorer T. G. Longstaff, Arthur Neve, and A. M. Slingsby explored the Nubra Valley and scouted approaches to the main Saser Kangri massif. However the main peaks were not climbed until the 1970s.

Since this region is near the disputed border between China and India, there is currently little climbing and exploratory activity in the range, except for occasional forays by the Indian military.

Glaciers

Notable glaciers of the Saser Muztagh include the North and South Shukpa Kunchang Glaciers, the Sakang Glacier, and the Chamshen Glacier.

Selected peaks

The following is a table of the peaks in the Saser Muztagh which are over in elevation and have over of topographic prominence.(This is a common criterion for peaks of this stature to be independent.) Note that they are all in the Saser Kangri group; the highest peak in the range outside of this group is an unnamed 6,789m peak.

MountainHeight (m)Height (ft)CoordinatesProminence (m)Parent mountainFirst ascentAscents (failed attempts)
Saser Kangri I7,67225,17134.8667°N 77.7525°W2,304Gasherbrum Ialign=middle1973align=middle6 (4)
Saser Kangri II E7,51324,64934.8042°N 77.805°W1,450Saser Kangri Ialign=middle2011align=middle1 (0)
Saser Kangri III7,49524,59034.8456°N 77.785°W850Saser Kangri Ialign=middle1986align=middle1 (0)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Karakoram, Pakistan Himalaya and India Himalaya Ultra-Prominences. Peaklist.org. 2012-01-20.