The well known Sickle Moon Peak (BRAHMA PEAK) said to be the residence of Lord Brahma in Kibber Nalla Dachhan.One side of this Peak is constantly covered with snow and clouds.Elevated at a height of 21,050 ft (6,416 meters).
But Brammah “II” is the most elevated of the gathering, in spite of regular practice. While Brammah I isn’t the most astounding, it is the most sensational, as it is arranged at the western end of the massif, over a low base.
Brammah I is especially outstanding both for its tremendous transcend neighborhood territory and for its being the site of the principal fruitful real move in the Kishtwar Himalaya. British mountaineer Chris Bonington, along with Nick Estcourt, and helped by the Indian Foundation of Skiing and Mountaineering, made the main rising of Brammah I in 1973 by means of the Southeast Edge. Estcourt noticed that “it isn’t the most astounding peak in Kishtwar, yet it is the most evident and exquisite.”
The second climb of Brammah I in 1978 was likewise made by an English gathering, including Paul Belcher, Duncan Nicholson, Jon Scott, and Anthony Wheaton. Tragically Nicholson and Scott died on the plunge.
Anthony Wheaton came back to the sister mountain, Brammah’s significant other in 1979 and made the first British rising with Richard Hester on September 16, 1979.
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