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I ski-toured in the Karakoram back in 1996.

Great country, great people.

Amazing mountains and snow.
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Mike Pow wrote:
I ski-toured in the Karakoram back in 1996.


That sounds like quite an adventure!

This Leo Slemett film piqued my interest
from
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hunza
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BobinCH wrote:
Mike Pow wrote:
I ski-toured in the Karakoram back in 1996.


That sounds like quite an adventure!

This Leo Slemett film piqued my interest
from
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/hunza


That looks awesome.

Yes it was a great time.

21 days traversing the Hispar-Biafo Glacier.

Started at 4,100m, crested at 5,100m, left the glacier the other side at 3,900m

Spent one day touring up to 5,600m and skiing back to camp at 5,100m

2 turns, pause. 2 turns, pant. 2 turns, cough up a lung.
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