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Not only 5 out of 14 peaks above 8,000 meters (26,247 ft.) of our planet are in Pakistan, but, Pakistan is also home for 108 peaks above 7,000 meters (22,966 ft.) and many more above 6,000 meters (19,685 ft.). Trek with me to the remote, rugged, and beautiful mountain range, Karakoram of Pakistan, where most of these gorgeous peaks stand tall. Know the ins and outs of the daily drill while you trek all the way to see K2, the second highest peak in the world, via the Concordia Trek on the Baltoro Glacier and then return via Gondogoro La and Hushe of the Karakoram range of Pakistan. Tag along!…mehr

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Not only 5 out of 14 peaks above 8,000 meters (26,247 ft.) of our planet are in Pakistan, but, Pakistan is also home for 108 peaks above 7,000 meters (22,966 ft.) and many more above 6,000 meters (19,685 ft.). Trek with me to the remote, rugged, and beautiful mountain range, Karakoram of Pakistan, where most of these gorgeous peaks stand tall. Know the ins and outs of the daily drill while you trek all the way to see K2, the second highest peak in the world, via the Concordia Trek on the Baltoro Glacier and then return via Gondogoro La and Hushe of the Karakoram range of Pakistan. Tag along! We will trek more than 85 miles into the thin fresh air reaching approximately 19,000 feet. We will trek and camp on the wildest glaciers of our planet. We will travel through the concentration of highest peaks of the world. There are Glaciers so magnificent that they can be seen from space. This book is your user manual on how to see K2 and come back alive. If there would be a place in the world where Mountain Gods would live then the Concordia of the Karakoram would be their throne. This book will humbly take you to the thrones of the Mountain Gods, Concordia-K2-Gondogoro La of Pakistan.
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The author is your next door guy who has a restless soul that finds solace in nature. The author makes his living as an Information Technology specialist, databases to be relatively accurate, in the Silicon Valley. Originally from a humble Sufi town Multan of Pakistan, the author now calls California his home. The author can be found running in the regional parks of San Francisco suburbs, attending geek sessions at the Silicon Valley tech giants, volunteering at non-profits, solving database problems for tech companies, and hauling his kids to soccer and football practices.