Abruzzi Spur
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The standard route of ascent to K2, used far more than any other route, is the Abruzzi Spur, located on the Pakistani side, first attempted by Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi in 1909. This is the southeast ridge of the peak, rising above the Godwin Austen Glacier. The spur proper begins at an altitude of 5,400 metres (17,700 ft), where Advanced Base Camp is usually placed. The route follows an alternating series of rock ribs, snow/ice fields, and some technical rock climbing on two famous features, "House's Chimney" and the "Black Pyramid." Above the Black Pyramid, dangerously exposed and difficult to navigate slopes lead to the easily visible "Shoulder", and thence to the summit. The last major obstacle is a narrow couloir known as the "Bottleneck", which places climbers dangerously close to a wall of seracs which form an ice cliff to the east of the summit. It was partly due to the collapse of one of these seracs around 2001 that no climbers summitted the peak in 2002 and 2003.
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Coordinates: 35°52'6"N 76°31'33"E
- K2 Shoulder 1.3 km
- K2 South Basecamp 3.5 km
- Goro II 16 km
- Vigne Peak 25 km
- Pioneer Peak 26 km
- TRANO TOWER(NAMELESS TOWER) 32 km
- shipton tower 39 km
- Military Post (India), Sia La 40 km
- Skamri Glacier 56 km
- Ancient fortress 79 km
- K2 north side Glacier 11 km
- North Gasherbrum Glacier 15 km
- Gasherbrum massif 19 km
- Baltoro Glacier 22 km
- Sarpo Laggo Glacier 25 km
- Shaksgam Valley 26 km
- Gondukoro/Gondogoro Glacier 32 km
- Masherbrum Range 32 km
- Aling glacier (with tributaries) 46 km
- Choktoi Glacier 59 km