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marky116 5 Dec 2011 08:05

karakoram open!
 
Hi just a quick one is the Karakoram open all the way, I dont mean the occasional rock fall but major long term obstructions. e.g does the man made lake still exist. I am in a 4.5 ton truck not a bike heard there was a large ferry ran by the army
thanks Mark

mcgiggle 5 Dec 2011 20:28

Hi mate, have you got unlimited net connection to look for the info you need? If not let me know what you need to know and I'll do my best from here.

marky116 6 Dec 2011 08:16

Hi mate
looking yesterday seems to be conflicting evidence, for bikes def yes because they are small and light. Trucks, unsure not just because of the ferry size, but also disembarking the other side e.g steepness of banks etc!! I have heard some shit stories of army assitance needed and it costing an arm an a leg. As usual would like to chat with some one thats atually done it,. You no the old saying

"only listen to those who have, not those who have'nt"

and theres lots of have nots on the net. Woulds wecolme any help offered. But imagine your busy planning your own trip, I have time so will find solution love to Caf Markxx

idf000 10 Dec 2011 13:58

Hi

I took my bike over PK-CN this summer so I can't help you directly.

I can say the landslide lake is still there. There's a lot of water behind that landslide and it would be a major news story if it had gone away.

You can see over the next few pics the size of the boats in regular use. I had read that there was a flat bed ferry on the lake but I didn't see it (which proves nothing either way). You can see from the pictures the steepness of the slide (on both sides) -- 4WD and unladen bikes only.

I doubt your 4.5 tonne truck will find a boat but a FR family did take their VM camper over the lake. They had to drive it from the "jetty" onto planks across the gunwales. :funmeteryes:

Cheers,

Ian


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