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local name of Broad peak is Faichan Kangri. The height of main peak
is 8,047m/26,401ft. It is called Broad peak because of its breadth
at the top. It has also been called enormous triple-headed Breithorn
(4,165m high three-headed peak of European alps) of the Baltoro. In
1954, Dr. Karl M. Herligkoffer of West Germany tried to climb it.
His original objective however, was to climb Gasherbrum I. He is
stated to have failed in persuading porters to carry loads beyond
Concordia above the Baltoro glacier. Accordingly, the party carried
the luggage and made an attempt, from the south-western side,
through the lower Broad glacier. It however, did not meet with
success because of a storm and a very low temperature.
In
1957, an Austrian expedition came to Pakistan to climb this peak. It
was led by Marcus Schmuck. Other important members of the party were
Fritz Wintersteller, a climber, Kurt Diemberger, an Austrian climber
and photographer and a legendary mountaineer, and Hermann Buhl, who
is considered as one of the best known postwar Austrian climbers.
The expedition began a reconnaissance of a ridge on the western face
of the mountain. Consequently it climbed a snow gully and camped at
5,791m/19,000ft. While climbing, it made the best use of ropes which
were fixed by the 1954 German expedition. On the 29th May, all
members of the expedition left camp-3 for an assault on the summit.
A storm forced them to return to the base camp. It was, however, on
the 9th June, 1957 that Marcus Schmuck, Fritz Wintersteller, Kurt
Diemberger and Hermann Buhl climbed the peak without using oxygen
and high altitude porters.
It
was after this climb that Schmuck and Wintersteller climbed an
un-named peak (7,360m/24,147ft). In ten hours they crossed ten miles
of the Godwin-Austen and Savoia glaciers and climbed up a snow slope
on skis to camp at about 6,096m/20,000ft. On the 19th of June, they
ascended in twelve hours to 1,219m/4,000ft on the south-west face of
the summit, first on hard snow and then in deep powder. They were
back at base camp just 52 hours after their departure. What an
extraordinary feat of self-discipline, endurance and sheer
determination! The un-named peak so climbed is probably the Skill
Brum peak of Jerziwala Polish maps. The other two climbers,
Diemberger and Buhl, headed towards Chogolisa peak where Buhl met
his death by falling from the mountain.
The
name of other peak in the Broad range is Broad peak middle/central
Some maps show its height at 8,016m while the others show it 8,000m.
It is stated to have been climbed in 1975. Anyhow, it was in 1976
that a French expedition led by Yan nick Seigneur made an attempt on
this peak in alpine style, along with main Broad peak. This party of
four followed the Austrian first-ascent route and made four attempts
but could go only upto 7,925m/26,000ft. The expedition had to come
back because of bad weather. A six member Spanish mountaineering
expedition climbed Broad (central) peak in 1987. Their leader was
Joseph Estruch.
The third peak in the Broad range is Broad peak
North. Again some maps show its height as 7,538m while the others
show it 7,550m. An Italian expedition, which was led by Renato
Casarotto, attempted to climb it in 1982 but was unsuccessful. The
party shows its height as 7,600m/24,935ft. Casarotto, however,
succeeded in climbing it in 1983. |