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The Selected Works of Arne Naess: Volumes 1-10
more than a mile wide and 8,000 feet high. In short, it is an unusually large rock
precipice, even by Himalayan standards. In 1950 I reached the highest summit of
Tirich Mir. Why did I set out for the neighboring summit, which is 26 feet lower, ...
Arne Naess, Alan R. Drengson, Harold Glasser, 2007
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Tectonics of the Nanga Parbat Syntaxis and the Western Himalaya
TIRICH MIR PLUTON Porphyritic granite TM~— " intr. contact Mylonitlc granites (
Momi gneissl EAST HINDU KUSH Arkari Formation ®°' j Gr- Chl-gneisses
TIRICH BOUNDARY ZONE Mantle pendotites. inferred continuation Amphibolites
, ...
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A History of Kafferistan: Socio-economic and Political ...
The goddess Krumai, in the shape of a goat, came over from Tirich Mir* and went
among them, but none recognised her except Imra, who took an opportunity,
when she was not looking to shunt her into the mountain-stream. Struggling out
of ...
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1997 American Alpine Journal
Tirich Mir, North-Northwest Face, Attempt. A seven-member Spanish Tirich Mir
expedition led by Carlos Soria Fontan (56) made an unsuccessful attempt on the
north-northwest face route on Tirich Mir (7706 m). The group was attempting to ...
American Alpine Club Press
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The American Alpine Journal
Kamal K. Guha, Himalayan Club Tirich Mir East, East Ridge. The Polish-
Yugoslavian expedition to Tirich Mir East was organized by the Klub
Wysokogorski in Katowice and the Planinsko Drustvo in Domizale, Yugoslavia.
The leader was ...
American Alpine Club, H. Adams Carter, 1997
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Pakistan and the Karakoram Highway
Rooms are spacious and fronted by a wide veranda, with the wooden style faintly
echoing Kalasha architecture. The hotel also contains the offices of CAMAT and
the Hindu Kush Trails tour operator. Tirich Mir View Hotel (%412911; ...
Lindsay Brown, Paul Clammer, Rodney Cocks, 2008
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Himalayan Dreaming: Australian Mountaineering in the Great ...
After earlier proposed trips to Punjak Jayawijaya (5039 m) in Irian Jaya and Mt
Vinson (5139 m) in Antarctica fell through, the army climbers set their sights on
the Himalaya. Their objective was Tirich Mir, the highest peak in the Hindu Kush
...
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The Karakoram-Kohistan Suture Zone in NW Pakistan - Hindu ...
1987b) may be linked with an active continental margin. 2.2.3 Early to Mid-
Cretaceous: Subduction-related magmatism (intrusion of the Tirich Mir pluton)
Desio et al. (1964) published a 1 15±4 Ma age (Rb-Sr on biotite) for the Tirich Mir
pluton.
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Discovering Himalaya : Tourism Of Himalayan Region (2 Vols.)
North-east of Tirich Mir, Lieutenants D.M. Burn, R.E. and I.H.R. Wilson, R.E., and
Sub-Assistant Superintendent Chiragh Shah observed at many stations above 18
, 000 feet. Lieut. Burn, who was killed when mountain-climbing in Kashmir, ...
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Encyclopaedia of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Tirich Mir : Tirich Mir (alternatively Terich Mir and Terichmir) is the highest
mountain in the Hindu Kush region of northern Pakistan. The mountain was first
climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition comprised of Arne Neess, P.
Kvernberg, ...
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «TIRICH MIR»
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Tectonics and continued seismicity
... Karakoram and Hindukush mountain chains with some of the highest peaks in the world such as Mount Everest, K-2, Nanga Parbat, Rakaposhi and Tirich Mir. «Daily Times, Май 15»
An indomitable spirit, Marion Chester Read led expeditions …
She climbed Mount Blanc in France, and the couple led expeditions in the Himalayas — Tirich Mir in Pakistan in 1973, and Makalu in Nepal in 1974. In 1978 ... «Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Окт 14»
The trek less travelled
Hindu Kush is mostly known for its highest mountain, Tirich Mir, which, standing at 7708m is the world's 33rd highest mountain and Pakistan's 12th highest. It is a ... «The News on Sunday, Окт 14»
Innendørshallene flyttet klatresporten under tak og skapte en …
I 1950 besteg en delegasjon klubbmedlemmer med Arne Næss som leder, i alle fall åndelig sett, toppen av Tirich Mir i Pakistan – fire år før Mount Everest ble ... «Dagens Næringsliv, Авг 14»
Norwegian climber Ralph Hoibakk speaks at a function in Chitral on …
CHITRAL: A Norwegian national, who had scaled Tirich Mir, the highest peak of Hindukush mountains in 1964, has arrived here to celebrate the golden jubilee ... «DAWN.com, Авг 14»
Ain't no mountain high enough: 50 years on, Norwegian …
Norwegian mountaineer Ralph Hoibakk is coming back to Pakistan in August to mark his golden jubilee of scaling Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush ... «The Express Tribune, Июл 14»
A group of Swiss mountaineers photographed with local people in …
CHITRAL: A team of four mountaineers from Switzerland will scale Tirich Mir, the highest peak of Hindkush range in upper Chitral, after a decade. Talking to ... «DAWN.com, Июн 14»
Time to focus on regional trade, sustainable policies
... have negotiated with Afghanistan to allow connecting Pakistan with the Central Asian countries with the construction of a 40km road from Tirich Mir to the Tajik ... «The Express Tribune, Мар 14»
UEF's Digitarium digitises collections of the Natural History Museum …
... collection from China, and an extensive and rare collection of plant specimens from, for example, the island of Tristan da Cunha and Tirich Mir mountain. «Phys.Org, Сен 13»
Kalash Valley hit by flash floods
The town is at the foot of Tirich Mir, the highest peak of the Hindu Kush, which is 25,289 ft (7,708 m) high. It is situated north of Dir and west of the Gilgit. «Business Recorder, Авг 13»