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K2 (8,611m) is the world’s second highest mountain after Mt. Everest. It is located at the border between China and Pakistan. It is said to be one of the most technically difficult mountains to summit. The most popular routes to K2 is the Abruzzi Spur. Till date, many international expedition teams have succeeded in ascending to the summit of K2 via the Abruzzi Spur. The route leads us about 300 ft. up steep wind-packed snow towards the summit ridge. From the summit of K2, we can see the 360-degree view of Mount Gasherbrums (I-VII), Masherbrum, Mustagh Tower and Chogolisa. The summit lies vertically 650m above Camp 4 between 7,520m and 8,000m.
OUR TEAM
Extraordinary feats require extraordinary skills and preparation, and the safety and well-being of our expedition members is our principal concern. When you join our accomplished teams, you are in the most skillful and qualified hands in the mountains. Our real-world experience makes the crucial difference between a successful summit and an attempted one.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR 8000ERS
At least one 6000m peak climbing is recommended to gain experience in climbing high-altitude mountains. In addition, you will be able to examine your physical limits, you will be able to access your technical skills, and you will be able to evaluate your acclimatization requirement.
RECOMMENDED PHYSICAL TRAINING
(Start 90 days before the expedition)
TRAINING WE PROVIDE AT BASE CAMP BY OUR CLIMBING INSTRUCTOR
Using Rappelling Devices, traverse, duck walk, classical/ flat-footing, using oxygen, mask, regulator, and other safety devices, ice climbing practice, traversing, ladder crossing, fixed lines, diagonal ascent/ descent, etc.
OUR VALUES
T.G. TREKS Pvt. Lt. is managed by Sherpas with a combined mountaineering experience of 6 decades. All our personnel are from the Mountain regions of Nepal and their care and safety is as important to us as our clients. We do not cut costs, but offer you competitive rates that does not affect or jeopardize the safety of the members of the expedition.
We do not cater to mass tourism and are proud of expeditions we are committed to each year. We are unwavering in our obligations to provide our clients with a safe, comfortable, experiential experience they have invested so much in.