
07/03/2025
Spantik Peak (also known as Golden Peak) is a 7,027-meter (23,054-foot) mountain in the Karakoram Range of Pakistan. It is located in Gilgit-Baltistan, between the Nagar Valley and the Shigar Valley.
Key Facts About Spantik:
Elevation: 7,027 meters (23,054 feet)
Location: Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Mountain Range: Karakoram
First Ascent: 1955 by a German expedition
Nickname: Golden Peak (due to its golden-colored rock and glow at sunrise/sunset)
Popular Climbing Route: The South-East Ridge, often called the "Golden Pillar," is the most common route for climbers.
Spantik is a favorite among climbers because it is one of the easiest 7,000-meter peaks to ascend, making it a great training ground for those preparing for 8,000-meter peaks like K2 or Everest. However, it still presents challenges due to altitude, crevasses, and weather conditions.
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