In the summer of 2014, there was hope that Muchu Chhish, the world’s second highest unclimbed mountain, would finally be conquered. Maps The only map that I have seen that accurately surveys the height of Makrong Chhish are the Russian which are available in 1:50,000 and 100,000 editions and the Swiss 1:250,000 maps. Muchu Chhish Expedition – Royalty Fee. A three-member expedition team from Czech Republic is set to climb 7,452 metres high Muchu Chhish peak, situated in the Batura- Muztagh sub-range in Karakoram mountain range, Pakistan. Pavel Korinek, Pavel Bem and Jiri Janak arrived in Pakistan to first climb the seven-thousander Muchu Chhish. Makrong Chhish is a technical climb but conditions need to be right for such a climb else it will certainly fail. Three Czechs want to remove a white spot on the map of the world’s highest mountains. ISLAMABAD: Three Czech climbers arrived in Pakistan on Tuesday aiming to scale the as yet unclimbed 7,452 metres peak Muchu Chhish in the Batura Muztagh sub-range of the Karakoram. The details of royalty fees for three seasons are given below. Muchu Chhish Peak Royalty Fee/Rates – Spring, Summer & Fall Thinning hair aside, who would really want to deny the sufficiently grandiose Muchu Chhish his provisional status as the highest and authorized unscaled summit of some sort on earth? The plan was to climb alpine-style along the south and west ridges, with a high traverse below the summit of Batura VI (7,400m). The world’s second highest unclimbed mountain – Muchu Chhish, a 7,452m (24,591ft) peak in Pakistan – however, might be scaled this summer. UP-CLIMBING, in real time, boulder, crags and multi pitch world news Muchu Chhish, Pakistan. “We are happy to be here, after all the troubles caused by the COVID pandemic around the globe,” Bem said after arriving … Continue reading "Czechs want to … Located in the Western Karakoram in Pakistan, Muchu Chhish is so difficult to access that there is only one other … Alas, the British expedition was forced into retreat at 6,000m (19,685ft) and Muchu Chhish remains unclimbed.. In August, Phil De-Beger, Tim Oates, and Peter Thompson (U.K.) attempted unclimbed Muchu Chhish (7,453m, among the highest unclimbed summits in the world for which it is possible to obtain a permit). Rising to 7,453m, the highly inaccessible Muchu Chhish is located in the Western Karakoram and falls within the borders of Pakistan. The royalty fee/rates assigned by Pakistan’s Tourism Ministry for climbing Muchu Chhish Peak in spring, summer and fall start from USD 1,500 after a discount of 40%. It's not the world's highest mountain nor is it the hardest one to climb, presumably. Muchu Chhish is shy of this prominence, but revered among very legitimate Karakoram climbing circles as a bona fide mountain. English mountaineer Pete Thompson made a summit attempt in 2014, expecting to climb … But Muchu Chhish is, for all wild and crazy intents and purposes, …