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Coordinates: 36°17′15″N 75°05′10″E / 36.28750°N 75.08611°E / 36.28750; 75.08611
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Trivor
ترِووُر
Trivor as viewed from Aliabad
Highest point
Elevation7,577 m (24,859 ft)
Ranked 39th
Prominence980 m (3,220 ft)
Coordinates36°17′15″N 75°05′10″E / 36.28750°N 75.08611°E / 36.28750; 75.08611
Geography
Trivor is located in Pakistan
Trivor
Trivor
Location in Pakistan
Trivor is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Trivor
Trivor
Trivor (Gilgit Baltistan)
Map
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Maps: terms of use
30km
19miles
Pakistan
India
Gasherbrum V
48
Gasherbrum V
Gasherbrum V
Rimo III
Rimo III
Rimo III
Apsarasas Kangri I
Apsarasas Kangri I
Apsarasas Kangri I
Diran
Diran
Diran
Muztagh Tower
Muztagh Tower
Muztagh Tower
K6
K6
K6
Yutmaru Sar
Yutmaru Sar
Yutmaru Sar
Baintha Brakk
Baintha Brakk
Baintha Brakk
Crown Peak
Crown Peak
Crown Peak
Baltoro Kangri
Baltoro Kangri
Baltoro Kangri
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Sherpi Kangri
Sherpi Kangri
Sherpi Kangri
Rimo I, Rimo massif
Rimo I, Rimo massif
Rimo I, Rimo massif
Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
Ghent Kangri
Ghent Kangri
Ghent Kangri
Haramosh Peak
Haramosh Peak
Haramosh Peak
Skil Brum
Skil Brum
Skil Brum
Momhil Sar
Momhil Sar
Momhil Sar
Sia Kangri
Sia Kangri
Sia Kangri
K12
K12
K12
Malubiting
Malubiting
Malubiting
Teram Kangri I
Teram Kangri I
Teram Kangri I
Yukshin Gardan Sar
Yukshin Gardan Sar
Yukshin Gardan Sar
Passu Sar
Passu Sar
Passu Sar
Pumari Chhish
Pumari Chhish
Pumari Chhish
Saser Kangri III
Saser Kangri III
Saser Kangri III
Saser Kangri II
Saser Kangri II
Saser Kangri II
Mamostong Kangri K35
Mamostong Kangri K35
Mamostong Kangri K35
Skyang Kangri
Skyang Kangri
Skyang Kangri
Trivor Sar
Trivor Sar
Trivor Sar
Shispare or Shispare Sar
Shispare or Shispare Sar
Shispare or Shispare Sar
Chogolisa
Chogolisa
Chogolisa
Saser Kangri I, K22
Saser Kangri I, K22
Saser Kangri I, K22
Batura III
Batura III
Batura III
Saltoro Kangri, K10
Saltoro Kangri, K10
Saltoro Kangri, K10
Kanjut Sar
Kanjut Sar
Kanjut Sar
Batura II
Batura II
Batura II
Rakaposhi
Rakaposhi
Rakaposhi
Batura Sar, Batura I
Batura Sar, Batura I
Batura Sar, Batura I
Masherbrum, K1
Masherbrum, K1
Masherbrum, K1
Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
Distaghil Sar
Distaghil Sar
Distaghil Sar
Gasherbrum IV, K3
Gasherbrum IV, K3
Gasherbrum IV, K3
Gasherbrum III, K3a
Gasherbrum III, K3a
Gasherbrum III, K3a
Gasherbrum II, K4
Gasherbrum II, K4
Gasherbrum II, K4
Broad Peak
Broad Peak
Broad Peak
Gasherbrum I, K5
Gasherbrum I, K5
Gasherbrum I, K5
K2
K2
K2
The major peaks in Karakoram are rank identified by height.
Location in Pakistan
LocationGilgit District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Parent rangeHispar Muztagh
Climbing
First ascent1960 by Wilfrid Noyce, Jack Sadler (British/US)
Easiest routeNorthwest Ridge: glacier/snow/ice climb

Trivor (Urdu: ترِووُر or Trivor Sar) is one of the high mountain peaks of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in the Shimshal Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. Its height is often given as 7,728 metres (25,354 ft), but this elevation is not consistent with photographic evidence.[1] The height given here is from a Russian 1:100,000 topographic map.[2]

The first ascent of Trivor was made by a British–American party, Wilfrid Noyce (UK) and Jack Sadler (USA) reached the summit on 17 August 1960. They climbed from the Trivor Glacier, which runs towards the peak from the south-west, and gained the high col at the foot of the northwest ridge which they then followed to reach the summit.[3] One of the members of the expedition team, Don Whillans, had shipped his motorbike (a 650cc Triumph Trophy) to Pakistan from the UK and after his climbing partners departed, he drove solo by motorbike the 7,000 miles from Rawalpindi to the UK.[4]

There has been only one other successful ascent of the peak in the 64 years since Noyce and Sadler reached the summit.[5][6]

In 1991 Atsushi Endo and Toshifumi Onuki made the second ascent. They also took the northwest ridge to the summit but they started from the north side, from the Momhil Glacier, and climbed a northeast-facing spur to gain the east ridge of the neighbouring Momhil Sar, they then descended to the col at the foot of Trivor’s northwest ridge and so to the summit.[7]

Sources

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  • Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
  • Neate, Jill (1989). High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7000 Metre Peaks. Seattle: The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-238-8.

Notes

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  1. ^ http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/elevmisquotes.html#hispar Some Frequently Misquoted Elevations
  2. ^ "Hispar area expeditions". Archived from the original on 2008-04-27. Retrieved 2008-04-27. Hispar area: expedition reports and maps
  3. ^ Noyce, Wilfrid (1961). "The Ascent of Trivor" (PDF). Alpine Journal. #66 (302): 9–14. ISSN 0065-6569. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
  4. ^ Noyce, C. W. F. (Wilfrid) (1962). To The Unknown Mountain: Ascent of an Unexplored Twenty-five Thousander in the Karakoram. Heinemann. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Himalayan Index". Alpine Club (UK). Search for Trivor at this page.
  6. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (2024). "Trivor, Attempt on North Face Pakistan, Karakoram, Hispar Muztagh". American Alpine Journal. #66 (98). American Alpine Club. ISSN 0065-6925. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
  7. ^ Onuki, Toshifumi (1992). "Trivor Ascent and Momhil Sar Attempt". American Alpine Journal. 34 (66). American Alpine Club: 252–253. ISBN 9780930410513. ISSN 0065-6925. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
    Trivor
    ترِووُر
    Trivor as viewed from Aliabad
    Highest point
    Elevation7,577 m (24,859 ft)
    Ranked 39th
    Prominence980 m (3,220 ft)
    Coordinates36°17′15″N 75°05′10″E / 36.28750°N 75.08611°E / 36.28750; 75.08611
    Geography
    Trivor is located in Pakistan
    Trivor
    Trivor
    Location in Pakistan
    Trivor is located in Gilgit Baltistan
    Trivor
    Trivor
    Trivor (Gilgit Baltistan)
    Map
    30km
    19miles
    Pakistan
    India
    Gasherbrum V
    48
    Gasherbrum V
    Gasherbrum V
    Rimo III
    Rimo III
    Rimo III
    Apsarasas Kangri I
    Apsarasas Kangri I
    Apsarasas Kangri I
    Diran
    Diran
    Diran
    Muztagh Tower
    Muztagh Tower
    Muztagh Tower
    K6
    K6
    K6
    Yutmaru Sar
    Yutmaru Sar
    Yutmaru Sar
    Baintha Brakk
    Baintha Brakk
    Baintha Brakk
    Crown Peak
    Crown Peak
    Crown Peak
    Baltoro Kangri
    Baltoro Kangri
    Baltoro Kangri
    Yazghil Dome South
    Yazghil Dome South
    Yazghil Dome South
    Sherpi Kangri
    Sherpi Kangri
    Sherpi Kangri
    Rimo I, Rimo massif
    Rimo I, Rimo massif
    Rimo I, Rimo massif
    Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
    Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
    Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
    Ghent Kangri
    Ghent Kangri
    Ghent Kangri
    Haramosh Peak
    Haramosh Peak
    Haramosh Peak
    Skil Brum
    Skil Brum
    Skil Brum
    Momhil Sar
    Momhil Sar
    Momhil Sar
    Sia Kangri
    Sia Kangri
    Sia Kangri
    K12
    K12
    K12
    Malubiting
    Malubiting
    Malubiting
    Teram Kangri I
    Teram Kangri I
    Teram Kangri I
    Yukshin Gardan Sar
    Yukshin Gardan Sar
    Yukshin Gardan Sar
    Passu Sar
    Passu Sar
    Passu Sar
    Pumari Chhish
    Pumari Chhish
    Pumari Chhish
    Saser Kangri III
    Saser Kangri III
    Saser Kangri III
    Saser Kangri II
    Saser Kangri II
    Saser Kangri II
    Mamostong Kangri K35
    Mamostong Kangri K35
    Mamostong Kangri K35
    Skyang Kangri
    Skyang Kangri
    Skyang Kangri
    Trivor Sar
    19
    Trivor Sar
    Trivor Sar
    Shispare or Shispare Sar
    Shispare or Shispare Sar
    Shispare or Shispare Sar
    Chogolisa
    Chogolisa
    Chogolisa
    Saser Kangri I, K22
    Saser Kangri I, K22
    Saser Kangri I, K22
    Batura III
    Batura III
    Batura III
    Saltoro Kangri, K10
    Saltoro Kangri, K10
    Saltoro Kangri, K10
    Kanjut Sar
    Kanjut Sar
    Kanjut Sar
    Batura II
    Batura II
    Batura II
    Rakaposhi
    Rakaposhi
    Rakaposhi
    Batura Sar, Batura I
    Batura Sar, Batura I
    Batura Sar, Batura I
    Masherbrum, K1
    Masherbrum, K1
    Masherbrum, K1
    Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
    Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
    Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
    Distaghil Sar
    Distaghil Sar
    Distaghil Sar
    Gasherbrum IV, K3
    Gasherbrum IV, K3
    Gasherbrum IV, K3
    Gasherbrum III, K3a
    Gasherbrum III, K3a
    Gasherbrum III, K3a
    Gasherbrum II, K4
    Gasherbrum II, K4
    Gasherbrum II, K4
    Broad Peak
    Broad Peak
    Broad Peak
    Gasherbrum I, K5
    Gasherbrum I, K5
    Gasherbrum I, K5
    K2
    K2
    K2
    The major peaks in Karakoram are rank identified by height.
    Location in Pakistan
    LocationGilgit District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
    Parent rangeHispar Muztagh
    Climbing
    First ascent1960 by Wilfrid Noyce, Jack Sadler (British/US)
    Easiest routeNorthwest Ridge: glacier/snow/ice climb

    Trivor (Urdu: ترِووُر or Trivor Sar) is one of the high mountain peaks of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in the Shimshal Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. Its height is often given as 7,728 metres (25,354 ft), but this elevation is not consistent with photographic evidence.[1] The height given here is from a Russian 1:100,000 topographic map.[2]

    The first ascent of Trivor was made by a British–American party, Wilfrid Noyce (UK) and Jack Sadler (USA) reached the summit on 17 August 1960. They climbed from the Trivor Glacier, which runs towards the peak from the south-west, and gained the high col at the foot of the northwest ridge which they then followed to reach the summit.[3] One of the members of the expedition team, Don Whillans, had shipped his motorbike (a 650cc Triumph Trophy) to Pakistan from the UK and after his climbing partners departed, he drove solo by motorbike the 7,000 miles from Rawalpindi to the UK.[4]

    There has been only one other successful ascent of the peak in the 64 years since Noyce and Sadler reached the summit.[5][6]

    In 1991 Atsushi Endo and Toshifumi Onuki made the second ascent. They also took the northwest ridge to the summit but they started from the north side, from the Momhil Glacier, and climbed a northeast-facing spur to gain the east ridge of the neighbouring Momhil Sar, they then descended to the col at the foot of Trivor’s northwest ridge and so to the summit.[7]

    Sources

    • Jerzy Wala, Orographical Sketch Map of the Karakoram, Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, Zurich, 1990.
    • Neate, Jill (1989). High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7000 Metre Peaks. Seattle: The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-238-8.

    Notes

    1. ^ http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/elevmisquotes.html#hispar Some Frequently Misquoted Elevations
    2. ^ "Hispar area expeditions". Archived from the original on 2008-04-27. Retrieved 2008-04-27. Hispar area: expedition reports and maps
    3. ^ Noyce, Wilfrid (1961). "The Ascent of Trivor" (PDF). Alpine Journal. #66 (302): 9–14. ISSN 0065-6569. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
    4. ^ Noyce, C. W. F. (Wilfrid) (1962). To The Unknown Mountain: Ascent of an Unexplored Twenty-five Thousander in the Karakoram. Heinemann. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
    5. ^ "Himalayan Index". Alpine Club (UK). Search for Trivor at this page.
    6. ^ Griffin, Lindsay (2024). "Trivor, Attempt on North Face Pakistan, Karakoram, Hispar Muztagh". American Alpine Journal. #66 (98). American Alpine Club. ISSN 0065-6925. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
    7. ^ Onuki, Toshifumi (1992). "Trivor Ascent and Momhil Sar Attempt". American Alpine Journal. 34 (66). American Alpine Club: 252–253. ISBN 9780930410513. ISSN 0065-6925. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
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