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Muztagh Ata (meaning 'Ice
Mountain Father' in English),
formerly known as
Mount Tagharma and Wi-tagh, is the
second highest of the
mountains which form...
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Muztagh Ata 7,509
metres (24,636 ft) 2,698
metres (8,852 ft)
Muztagata (Eastern Pamirs) 38°16′33″N 75°06′58″E / 38.27583°N 75.11611°E / 38...
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Pamir Mountains are the following: Remark: The
summits of the
Kongur and
Muztagata Group are in some
sources counted as part of the Kunlun,
which would make...
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Sebastian Haag, he has set
records in
speed ski
mountaineering on
Muztagata and the
Gasherbrum II. Böhm grew up with five
siblings in Harlaching,...
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Benedikt Böhm he
holds the
records in
speed ski
mountaineering at the
Muztagata and the
Gasherbrum II. Haag was born in Munich,
where he
worked as a veterinarian...
- Gendarmerie-Mountain Guides-Expedition 2002: Ama
Dablam (6856 m), Himalaya,
Nepal 2004:
Muztagata (7546 m), Pamir,
China 2004:
Nanga Parbat (8125 m), Kashmir, ****stan...
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generic geographic terms that are part of a
place name (Atlantic Ocean, Mt.
Muztagata,
River Severn) Otherwise, do not
capitalize a
generic term that follows...
- Mountains.
Several attempts to
climb the 7,546
metres (24,757 ft) high
Muztagata—called the
Father of the Glaciers—in the
Pamir Mountains were unsuccessful...
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south face. The
experience led her to want to
climb more. She
climbed Muztagata the next year.
After university, she
spent a
decade managing the Bavarian...
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expedition in the
Sahara and
Taklamakan deserts. 2019:
Climbing Expedition to
Muztagata (7546 m China).
Skiing down from the
summit with his son
Frantz Hedrich...