Biarchedi Peak (Urdu: بیارچیڈی) is a mountain height on the south of the Baltoro Glacier in Pakistan. In its southwest is Masherbrum (7,806 m) and in its east is Mitre Peak (6,010 m). In its northeast is the Biarchedi Glacier which flows north into the Baltoro Glacier.
Pakistan Glaciers cowl an area of approximately 13,680 square kilometers Some of the glaciers may be 2500m-5000m in thickness and run more than 60km lengthy.
The total duration of glaciers at the part of Karakoram in Pakistan is above 6160 square meters.
These glaciers contain breathtaking scenic splendor and offer an outstanding view of the best mountains within the world.
The sight of the pinnacles is stunning. The Biarchedi Glacier is placed inside the Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pakistan.
It flows thru a part of the Karakoram Mountains. The Biarchedi Glacier is located northeast of Biarchedi Peak in Pakistan. It flows north into the Baltoro Glacier. The Baltoro Glacier is 62 kilometers long and it's by far one of the longest glaciers outside the Polar Regions.
Baltoro is stated as the principal trough glacier and numerous big tributary glaciers feed the primary Baltoro glacier. All of the smaller glaciers that circulate the principal trough are considered tributary glaciers.
Biarchedi Glacier is one of those glaciers which flow into the Baltoro Glacier. Biarchedi Peak is a mountain height on the elevation of 6,781 m (22,247 toes) that's south of the Baltoro Glacier.
In its southwest is Masherbrum (7,806 m) and in its east is Mitre Peak (6,010 m). In its northeast is the Biarchedi Glacier. The Biarchedi Glacier may be approached via the critical Balti town of Skardu.
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