Praqpa Kangri

[1] It is considered one of the world's highest unclimbed mountains, with no successful recorded summits on the main peak as of 2024.

[2] Hansen received the Hiding in Plain Sight: Unclimbed Summits in the Karakorum award from the Shipton-Tilman Grant program to support the climb.

[3] The pair spent two months attempting to climb the peak,[4] ultimately reaching 6,300 meters before turning back due to poor snow conditions.

[5] In 2021, Martin Sieberer and Simon Messner made a second attempt to climb Praqpa Ri.

[1][7] After returning from the expedition, Messner recounted the steepness of the mountain's slopes are prone to avalanches, requiring good weather to climb safely.