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Altitude 8047m, Grade 4D A superb high altitude ascent with magnificent views of K2 and the Karakoram. 

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We have gained a reputation for success on 8000m peaks; much is to do with the strength of support we put in place. On Broad Peak and K2 we add considerable strength to our team by bringing in the support of our best Nepali Sherpa’s to work alongside our team of Pakistani high altitude porters. Perhaps you have no ambition to climb K2. Broad Peak is attainable by the less technically skilled mountaineer who wants to climb in the shadow of K2, which is directly opposite. Base Camp will be established on the medial moraine of the Goodwin-Austen Glacier at 4900m, followed by three further camps at higher intervals on the mountain. Attractive snow and rock scrambling weaves through the lower slopes onto the crest of the West Spur. Further up, our route hits the smooth lines of terrific glaciated slopes, with occasional ice walls to overcome above 7500m. A well defined ridge leads from the col at 7800m to the summit, with extensive views towards K2, only five miles away. 

You should have previously climbed to around 6800m and be technically competent to Scottish grade II/Alpine AD

TRAVEL BETWEEN ISLAMABAD AND SKARDU/GILGIT WILL BE BY AIR AND NOT BY ROAD, EVEN IF THIS CAUSES DELAYS IN OUR ITINERARY

Itinerary

ITINERARY KEY to inclusions (H-hotel, T-teahouse/lodge, C-Camping, B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner/evening meal) 

Day 1-2: International Flight. Arrive in Islamabad with time to relax and enjoy a well earned rest in our comfortable hotel with the option to take a swim in the hotel pool. Tour of the exciting bazaars of Rawalpindi where you will see much gold and silver jewellery, Kasmiri shawls and Bokarra carpets. (H, B)

Day 3: Final preparations in Islamabad. (H,B) 

Day 4: Given good weather we fly to Skardu (perhaps the most spectacular commercial flight in the world) with magnificent views of Nanga Parbat the ninth highest mountain in the world. If the weather doesn’t allow the flight we take the Karakoram Highway (the old silk route) which is just as spectacular. It’s a long drive but one of the great journeys of the world between the deep gorges of the mighty Indus. Overnight hotel in Chilas (10-12 hour drive). (H,B,L,D) 

Day 5: We complete our journey in around 8 hours passing Nanga Parbat and the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. You will look back in awe and reflect on what an amazing civil engineering achievement the Karakoram Highway must have been in its time. You will have crossed the point where four great continental plates come together forming four of the world’s greatest mountain ranges (Himalaya, Karakoram, Hindukush and the Pamir. (H,B,L,D) 

Day 6: Jeep to Askole 3300m the last village between us and K2 from where we begin our trek in the morning. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 7: Trek to Jhola 3200m We set off early to avoid the heat of the day, an umbrella is also useful but the route is gentle and enjoyable. We cross the Biafo Glacier on the way and get our first sight of the Paiyu pinnacles. 5 hours. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 8: Trek to Paiju 3450m If the river is sufficiently low we will edge our way round the base of the huge rock walls that guard the valley towards the Baltoro glacier. If not then a higher traverse will be taken before we regain the old river bed that leads to Paiju, our campsite for the next two nights. Despite the stories in old guide books and journals, much has been done in recent years to remove rubbish and human waste to leave an incredibly clean environment with well managed camps. In fact they are some of the best we have seen. 8-9 hours. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 9: Rest day at Paiju camp A rest day to aid acclimatisation and an important resting point for porters to prepare their food for the high trek ahead. Normally there is much singing, drumming (or barrel bashing) and dancing amongst the porters with a real feel good atmosphere! We will get our first sights of the Trango and Cathedral Groups. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 10: Trek to Khoburste 3930m A tough day of walking as we tackle the rocky moraines of the Baltoro Glacier. The sight of Paiyu Peak and the Trango Towers are truly astounding. 6 hours. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 11: Trek to Urdukas 4130m Today you should get your first distant sight of Broad Peak and the Gasherbrums. The campsite is located on a grassy slope high above the Baltoro and commands one of the most intense mountain views in the world which is dominated by a nameless Tower, claimed to have the tallest granite wall in the world. 4hrs. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 12: Trek to Goro 4350m Now we are in the heart of Concordia with only ice on which to place our tents. We are surrounded by views of the great peaks: Muztagh Tower, Gasherbrum 4 and the most spectacular of them all Masherbrum; guaranteed to take your breath away. If we are rewarded with a clear evening, nothing will have prepared you for the evening sunset and the red hue over Masherbrum, it will never be forgotten! 7-9hours 

Day 13: Trek to Concordia 4650m If the mountains had been placed in order for this trek, today the finale would have won an Oscar. We move up to Concordia passing the Golden Throne and Mitre Peak as we enter the arena of the 8000m Peaks: first Broad Peak (8047m) followed by the Gasherbrums and finally K2. The sheer size and scale of the 8000 metre peaks defies description, but this is a very special place and for many the view is a lifetime goal. 8- 10hrs. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 14-16: The final day of our walk heads towards K2 beneath the bulk of Broad Peak. Base Camp will be established on the Godwin Austin glacier at c4900m. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 17-39 Climbing Period. Our choice of route is the West Ridge first climbed by an Austrian team in 1957 and now classed the ‘normal route’. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 40 – 42 Descend to BC & Clear Mountain. (C,B,L,D) 

Day 43 – 46 Return to Skardu via Gondogoro La. 

Day 47 – 49 Return to Islamabad and International flight. To Camp 1 (5400m) The route to Camp 1 will vary considerably as the season progresses, starting with deep snow and later turning to rock and ice as conditions warm up. Some fixed line will need to be established on exposed sections and to ease our regular movement up and down. Camp 1 is at 5400m in an exposed but wonderful location. To Camp 2 (6250m) The climbing up to camp 2 involves some of the steepest on the route a mixture of snow, ice and rocky steps. Again some fixed line will be put in place. Camp 2 is located on an excellent platform and offers stunning views down the Baltoro Glacier and across to K2. To Camp 3 (7100m-7200m) The climb to camp 3 follows mainly the crest of the ridge over mixed terrain at first, then a snow couloir, before regaining the ridge to the base of the summit slopes where camp 3 is established between 7100m and 7200m. Depending on conditions we may establish a camp 4 to make a shorter summit day. The Summit Day From camp three the summit day normally takes around 12-14hrs for the return journey. The initial target is to gain the Col between the central and main summit with slopes varying from 30-50 degrees. Having gained the Col the summit ridge is quite long, never too steep but with some small rock pinnacles to be negotiated which we will aim to fix.

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Elevation: 8,051m/26,414ft
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