Expedition Reports 2008 - summarised by Bill Ruthven

Region: Pakistan

08/19A - UK-Canadian Distaghil Sar 2008

Dr Bruce Normand with Ben Cheek & Peter Thompson from UK Donald Bowie from Canada (June-July 2008)

Distaghil Sar (7883m) in the Hispar Range of Pakistan has had 4 previous ascents, but this team hoped to make the first ascent of its North Ridge. The one previous attempt had been stopped by the Upper Malangutti Glacier, so this team planned to bypass the glacier by adopting an innovatory approach from the east. The peak is high, remote and very committing and they knew that the trip would involve a considerable level of exploration. However, on arrival at P6247m, they discovered that in the past 10 years the whole area had changed beyond all recognition – presumably the effect of ‘climate change’ – and the terrain had become extremely dangerous. They therefore abandoned the expedition with no further climbing attempts

This Expedition received the Nick Estcourt Award for 2008

Note: On completion of the above expedition, Ben Cheek set out on his own to make a second attempt on the unclimbed North face of Shimshal Whitehorn (6303m) - described as ‘one of the most beautiful mountains in the Karakoram’. Despite helicopter searches by the local military and land searches by his colleagues, he was never seen again. We would like to express our deepest sympathy to Ben’s family and friends.