Muchu Chhish

Muchu Chhish (7,453 metres (24,452 ft)) is a mountain in the Batura Muztagh sub-range of the Karakoram in Hunza Valley, in northern areas of Pakistan.

[1] Located in a very remote and inaccessible region, only a handful of attempts have been made to reach the summit.

[1] The Batura Glacier, one of the longest outside the polar regions, flanks Muchu Chhish to the north.

This ridge was climbed by a Polish expedition in 1983 using fixed ropes while making the first ascent of 7,531 m (24,708 ft) Batura V and VI.

[7][8] A Czech team consisting of Zdenek Hak, Radoslav Groh, and Jaroslav Bansky reached the summit of Muchu Chhish on July 5, 2024 after a six day climb.