The Piolet d’Or, or Golden Ice Axe, celebrates the year’s most outstanding alpine-style ascents — a true “Oscar of mountaineering.” Among the significant first ascents of 2024, eight remarkable climbs from the Karakoram and adjoining ranges have been featured, showcasing the region’s growing status as a global arena for elite alpinists.

From the first ascent of Muchu Chhish (7,453m) to new technical lines on Gasherbrum III, Yashkuk Sar, Thui II, Yawash Sar, Mashallah Sar, Virjerab Sar, and Sckem Brakk, these achievements reflect the boldness, innovation, and pure alpine spirit that define the Piolet d’Or.

Each ascent demonstrates the immense climbing potential of the Karakoram — where the world’s finest mountaineers continue to test their limits on untouched faces and elegant new routes.

✨ Eight climbs, one legendary range — the Karakoram stands as the new competition ground for modern alpinism.

Entry Format Key

  • Location / Peak / Route Name

  • Region / Country

  • Climbers involved

  • Date (Month or range)

  • Type (Alpine, Big Wall, Ice, Mixed, Free Solo, etc.)

  • Key Highlights / Significance

  • 🔗  External link or source

Thui II (6,523m)
  • Hindu Raj

  •  Route: Spider’s Thread (1,450m, ED+ M7 A2)

  •  Sept 21–23

  •  Climbers: Kei Narita, Yuu Nishida, Yudai Suzuki (Japan)

  •  Style: Technical mixed climb on the west face, alpine style

  •  A bold new line on a remote peak in the Hindu Raj. Climbed and rappelled the same route.

  • No link available

  • Batura Muztagh

  • Route: Tiger Lily Buttress (2,000m, AI5+ M6 A0) via the north pillar

  • Sept 19–23

  • Climbers: August Franzen, Dane Steadman, Cody Winckler (USA)

  • Technical ice and mixed line, traversed and descended via west and north faces

  •  First ascent of a major unclimbed peak in the Batura region

  • No link available

  • Ghujerab Mountains

  •  Route: West-northwest face (~800m)

  •  Sept 11–14

  •  Climbers: Mick Fowler, Victor Saunders (UK)

  •  Traditional alpine style

  •  A new summit reached by two legendary British climbers

  • 🔗 AAC Report
  • Ghujerab Mountains

  •  Route: West face (1,000m, TD WI4 M4)

  •  July 26

  •  Climbers: Oswaldo Freire, Joshua Jarrín (Ecuador), Masha Gordon (UK), Jacques Sturm (France)

  •  Committed alpine route, climbed and descended same line

  •  A technically engaging and international effort on a little-known peak

  • 🔗 AAC Report
  • Batura Muztagh

  • Route: South spur and west ridge (2,100m, M4 70°)

  • July 2–5

  • Climbers: Jaroslav Bánský, Radoslav Groh, Zdeněk Hák (Czech Republic)

  •  First ascent of the highest unclimbed named peak in Pakistan

  • Massive achievement — 20km of climbing above base camp

  • AAC Report
  • Virjerab Muztagh

  •  Route: West flank and north-northwest ridge

  •  August 9

  •  Climbers: Phil de-Beger (UK), Lorenzo Heis (Switzerland), Aleksi Mujirishvili (Georgia)

  •  First known ascent, a significant addition to exploration in the Virjerab region

  • 🔗 AAC Report
  • Baltoro Muztagh

  • Route: Edge of Entropy (nearly 3,000m, M6) via west ridge

  • July 31 – Aug 4

  • Climbers: Aleš Česen (Slovenia), Tom Livingstone (UK)

  • Traversed mountain, descended via east face and GII’s normal route

  • First ascent of the west ridge; adds a major line to an iconic Karakoram peak

First accent of the west ridge of Gasherbrum III
  • Tagas Mountains

  • Route: Azzardo Extremo (900m, 26 pitches, 7a A3)

  • August 21–26

  •  Climbers: Matteo De Zaiacomo, Chiara Gusmeroli (Italy)

  • Big-wall style, highly technical free and aid climbing on a remote granite tower

References

American Alpine Club Publications: AAC Report

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