Summa Ri
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Summa Ri (also known as Summa Ri I & II) comprises two of the sub-peaks of Skil Brum in the Hindu Kush-Karakoram range. It is on the border between Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Xinjiang Autonomous Region in China.
Location
Summa Ri I has a height of 7,286 m (23,904 ft) and a prominence of 246 m (807 ft).[1] The summit is located 2.39 km northeast of the Skil Brum. The Savoy Glacier flows from the eastern flank of the mountain in an easterly direction to the Godwin-Austen Glacier. (Coordinates: 35° 51' 52'' N, 76° 27' 2'' E)
Summa Ri II has a height of 7,133 m (23,402 ft) and at a prominence of 53 m (174 ft).[2] This peak is located at the west of Summa Ri I. (Coordinates: 35° 51' 41'' N, 76° 26' 18'' E)
Both Summa Ri I & II are considered to be one of the highest unclimbed peaks.
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- K2
- 8,611 metres
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- 8,080 metres
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- 8,051 metres
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- Masherbrum I
- 7,821 metres
- Batura I
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- Summa Ri I
- 7,286 metres
- Summa Ri II
- 7,133 metres
- K1
- K2
- K3
- K3a
- K4
- K5
- Gasherbrum I / Hidden Peak
- K6
- Baltistan Peak
- K7
- K8
- K9
- K10
- K11
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- K13
- Dansam
- K22
- K25
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