
Gasherbrum IV
Gasherbrum IV is a high and challenging mountain located in the Karakoram Range along the Pakistan-China border, standing at 7,925 meters (26,001 feet). Known for its steep, icy slopes and dramatic summit pyramid, it is considered one of the most difficult peaks to climb due to extreme technical demands, unpredictable weather, and altitude. It draws expert mountaineers seeking a serious challenge and offers breathtaking, rugged scenery. First climbed in 1958, Gasherbrum IV remains a symbol of high-altitude adventure and resilience.