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Mountain in Nepal
Baruntse is a mountain in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal, crowned by four peaks and bounded on the south by the Hunku Glacier, on the east by the Barun
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Himalayan subrange containing Mt Everest
section. It includes Chamlang 7319 m and Chamlang East 7235 m, Peak 7316, Baruntse 7129 m, Ama Dablam 6812 m and about 17 others over 6000 metres. Khumbu
Mahalangur_Himal
Working dog breed
altitude scaled by a dog after accompanied mountain climbers to the summit of Baruntse at 7,129 metres (23,389 ft). Dogs portal List of dog breeds List of dog
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Mountain and highest point in West Bengal
from there to Rimbick. Panorama of Peaks seen from Sandakphu and Phalut Baruntse – height 7,220 m (23,690 ft), Chamlang – height 7,319 m (24,012 ft), Numbur
Sandakphu
Nepalese Sherpa
24 October 2010, after being struck by an avalanche near the summit of Baruntse. The search for him was called off the following day. His loss in the avalanche
Chhewang_Nima
Village in Khumbu, Nepal
the Lho Glacier and the Nup Glacier, the western slopes of Cho Polu and Baruntse by the Imja Glaciers, and the northern slopes of Mount Ama Dablam by the
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Mountain peaks of over 8,000 metres in elevation
supplementary oxygen. Mounteverest.net. "The wolf is back: Gnaro bags Baruntse". Archived from the original on 28 October 2008. Retrieved 30 November
Eight-thousander
Mountain in Nepal
pyramid summit. Neighbouring mountains are Island Peak, Cho Polu, and Baruntse, a popular trekking peak. Num Ri was first climbed on November 7, 2002
Num_Ri
Glaciated pass in Nepal
Amphu Labtsa pass is crossed by mountaineers en route to Island Peak or Baruntse expeditions and involves technical mountaineering. The ice and rock summit
Amphu_Labtsa_pass
Nepali Sherpa and environmentalist
other Himalayan peaks such as Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Manaslu, Mt. Baruntse and Mount Pumori In 2021 Dawa made the first ascent of the Kidia Route
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National park of Nepal
fifth highest mountain in the world, Chamalang (7,319 m (24,012 ft)), Baruntse (7,129 m (23,389 ft)) and Mera (6,654 m (21,831 ft)) are included in the
Makalu_Barun_National_Park
Mountain in Khumbu, Nepal
Khumbu region of eastern Nepal. Southern neighbors include Num Ri and Baruntse while Imja Tse (a popular trekking peak) lies immediately to the west.
Cho_Polu
Italian mountaineer and alpinist (born 1967)
summited three peaks: Broad Peak, Elbrus and Kilimanjaro in 2003, summited Baruntse along a new route and tried Shishapangma and Annapurna in 2004; Batura
Simone_Moro
Kenton Cool United Kingdom 19 Chhewang Nima (Chuwang) Nepal 2010 on Baruntse 19 Mingma Tsiri Sherpa Nepal 19 Phurba Onggel Sherpa Nepal 2026 on
List of Mount Everest summiteers by frequency
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Finnish mountaineer (1993)
Norja 2 208 metres Europe 2018 Mera Peak, Nepal 6 476 metres Asia 2018 Baruntse, Nepal 7 162 metres Asia 2019 Lobuche East, Nepal 6 119 metres Asia 2020
Anni_Penttilä
Glacier in Nepal
located in the Khumbu region of eastern Nepal and forms the southern base of Baruntse mountain (7,220 m). List of glaciers Way: Hunku Glacier (286080096) OpenStreetMap
Hunku_Glacier
Province of Nepal
in the world Pumori 7,161 23,494 Khumbu Mahalangur First ascent 1962 Baruntse 7,129 23,389 Barun Mahalangur First ascent 1954 Ama Dablam 6,812 22,349
Koshi_Province
Czech mountain climber
who died on the descent from the mountain. August 2019 - 2021 – Nepal, Baruntse 7162 m a.s.l. First ascent Z wall in alpine style. Climbing partner: Radoslav
Marek_Holeček
Baruntse - 7,220 m (23,688 ft)
List of mountains by elevation
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(Api (7132 m)) Baruntse 7,129 23,389 Barun Mahalangur First ascent 1954 27°53′N 86°59′E / 27.88°N 86.98°E / 27.88; 86.98 (Baruntse (7129 m)) Ganesh
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Slovenian mountaineer
(with famous helicopter rescue action - see main text above) October 2006: Baruntse (7129 m), W face of SE ridge, solo 28. October 2007: Annapurna (8091 m)
Tomaž_Humar
Dutch mountaineer
face "Tashi" route 2009 Cho Oyu 8201m China Autumn North-West ridge 2009 Baruntse 7244m Nepal Autumn South Ridge 2010 Makalu 8481m Nepal Spring Makalu La
Arnold_Coster
North Indian Ocean cyclone in 2021
2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021. "Drama in Nepal: Escape From Everest and Baruntse". Explorersweb. 27 May 2021. Archived from the original on 27 May 2021
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Country in South Asia
River Rolwaling Himal Gauri Sankar Melungtse Mahalangur Himal Ama Dablam Baruntse Chamlang Cholatse Cho Oyu Cho Polu Everest Everest Base Camp South Col
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January – Geoff Harrow, mountaineer and environmentalist, first ascent of Baruntse (1954), rediscovered Hutton's shearwater breeding colonies (1964) (born
2023_in_New_Zealand
American mountaineer (born 1954)
ascent of face with Lorenzo Ortas (Spain). June, 1977. 1980 East Ridge, Baruntse, Barun Valley, Himalaya, Nepal. New route and 2nd ascent with Lorenzo Ortas
Carlos_Buhler
New Zealand conservationist
rescue fellow climber, Jim McFarlane, from a crevasse. Harrow then climbed Baruntse (7,162 m) in the Himalayas with Colin Todd on 30 May 1954. In June 1966
Geoff_Harrow
Ri 23,100 ft (7,041 m) in Tibet by John Edwards in September 2006 and Baruntse 23,497 ft (7,162 m) in Nepal by Wesley Marks in May 2024. The largest number
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