Uli Biaho (Balti: ཨུལི་བིཧོ།; Urdu: اولی بیاہو) is a mountain within the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan, near Trango Towers and Baltoro Glacier It consists of two main peaks: Uli Biaho Tower (measuring approximately 19,957 feet according to Roskelley and 6,109 meters or 20,043 feet according to Kopold), and Uli Biaho Peak (with a height of 6,417 meters as per Kopold's measurements). As of 2006, Uli Biaho Peak remained unclimbed.[2]
Uli Biaho Tower was ascended in an alpine-style approach via the direct East Face route by a team led by John Roskelley and others. On July 3, 1979, all four climbers from the United States successfully reached the summit. John Roskelley later dedicated a chapter to their Uli Biaho climb in his 1993 book titled "Stories Off the Wall."[3]
UliBiaho (Balti: ཨུལི་བིཧོ།; Urdu: اولی بیاہو) is a mountain within the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan, near Trango Towers and Baltoro Glacier It...
Kim Schmitz, and Bill Forrest, he made the first ascent of East Face, UliBiaho, Pakistan. In 1990 he put up the rap-bolted Crossroads and in 1997 he...
Towers, 6,286 m. (Their vertical faces are the world's tallest cliffs.) UliBiaho Tower, 6,417 m. Looking NE towards K2, at top centre Close-up photo of...
with Sherpa Dorje, summitting on May 8, 1979. 1979 East Face (VII F8 A4) UliBiaho, Karakorum, Pakistan. FA of route and peak with Ron Kauk, Bill Forrest...
roughly 2,286 m (7,500 ft) from the Trango Glacier to the Southwest summit. UliBiaho Towers, Baltoro Glacier, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan Ultar Sar southwest...
rise of roughly 2,286 m from the Trango Glacier to the Southwest summit. UliBiaho Towers, Baltoro Glacier, Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan Baintha Brakk (The...
These include: Great Trango, 6,286 m Trango (Nameless) Tower, 6,239 m UliBiaho Tower, 6,109 m Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baltoro Muztagh...
Sagar, Garhwal AAJ Vol. 22 p. 457 (1980) John Roskelley The Obvious Line: UliBiaho AAJ Vol. 22 p. 405 (1980) Latok I, AAJ Vol. 22 p. 647 (1980) Ivano Ghirardini...