Link Sar

Isolated, steep and protected by significant snow and ice, Link Sar remained one of the world's highest unclimbed peaks until 2019.

After that period, very few permits to access the mountain from the east were available due to the proximity to the contested border between Pakistan and India.

[2] Jon Griffith made attempts on the western side of the mountain from 2011 with different climbing partners, scaling the Northwest Face in 2015 with Andy Houseman to reach the subsidiary peak of Link Sar West (6,938m).

In atrocious weather they only reached a height of 5,900m on the Southwest Face but the experience enabled them to identify a possible future safe route to the summit.

On 6 August 2019, the summit was finally conquered by Steve Swenson, Mark Richey, Graham Zimmerman, and Chris Wright via the mountain's Southeast Face.