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Mountain in Khumbu, Nepal
Cholatse (Nepali: चोलात्से), also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, is a mountain in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Cholatse is connected to Taboche
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(comics), comics writer, see Atom Bill O'Connor (mountaineer and writer), see Cholatse Bill O'Connor (musician), country music performer at National Barn Dance
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Mountain in Nepal
in the Khumbu region of the Nepalese Himalaya. Taboche is connected to Cholatse by a long ridge. Taboche lies directly across the Imja River from Ama Dablam
Taboche
Swiss mountaineer and rock climber (1976–2017)
needed] The project consisted of the first solo climb of the north wall of Cholatse (6,440 m) and the east wall of Taboche (6505 m). Steck set his first speed
Ueli_Steck
English naturalist (born 1973)
peaks as Cho Oyu, the sixth highest mountain in the world at 8201 m, and Cholatse in the Himalayan Khumbu. He qualified as an advanced Himalayan Expedition
Steve_Backshall
American rock climber, mountaineer, and author (born 1962)
documented in Rick Ridgeway's book The Big Open. 2005 Southwest Ridge, Cholatse, Khumbu region, Nepal – summit attained with Kevin Thaw, John Griber, Kris
Conrad_Anker
American mountain climber and photographer (born 1955)
noted climber and landscape photographer. He made the first ascent of Cholatse in 1982. He lives in Mammoth Lakes, California with his wife and two children
Vern_Clevenger
Mountain in Khumbu, Nepal
kilometres (11 mi) west of Mount Everest and two kilometres (1.2 mi) north of Cholatse. Topographic relief is significant as the east slope rises 1,100 metres
Arakam_Tse
Finnish mountaineer (1978–2015
Samuli Mansikka Samuli Mansikka on Cholatse, Nepal, in November 2014, with Everest, Lhotse and Makalu, three of the 8000m peaks he climbed, behind Born
Samuli_Mansikka
Korean alpinist (1969–2004)
(8,068 m) 1997: Nanda Devi (7432 m) 2000: Kangchenjunga (8586m) 2001: Cholatse (6,423 m) 2002: Mount Everest (,8,848 m) 2003: Lhotse (8,516m) 2004: Mount
Park_Moo-taek
American wilderness photographer, mountaineer, and author (1940–2002)
Kim Schmitz, reporting its true altitude at 20,610 feet. First ascent of Cholatse, the final major peak climbed in the Everest region First ascents of numerous
Galen_Rowell
Canadian mountaineer
Dujmovits traveled to Nepal where they summited the south-west ridge of Cholatse (6,440m) after a seven-day trek. In 2018, Hansen and Dujmovits took part
Nancy_Hansen
Province of Nepal
Mahalangur First ascent 1974 Mera Peak 6,476 21,247 Himalayas Trekking peak Cholatse 6,440 21,130 Khumbu Mahalangur Connected to Taboche Kusum Kangguru 6
Koshi_Province
American mountain climber and author (born 1948)
outstanding alpinist achievements of the 20th century". 1982 Cholatse, Nepal. Cholatse is a landmark peak in the Solu Khumbu, known for its almost vertical
John_Roskelley
Slovenian mountaineer
2004: Jannu (7711 m), E face, attempt solo up to 7000 m 23. April 2005: Cholatse (6440 m), NE face 2nd ascent with new variation, with Aleš Koželj, Janko
Tomaž_Humar
British rock climber and mountaineer (born 1967)
CA, USA FA with Steve Gerberding and Conrad Anker 2005 Southwest Ridge, Cholatse, Khumbu region, Nepal - summit attained with Conrad Anker, Kris Erickson
Kevin_Thaw
Himalayas, Nepal (Khumbu) Hiunchuli 6,441 21,132 Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal Cholatse 6,440 21,130 Himalayas, Nepal (Khumbu) Illimani 6,438 21,122 Andes, Bolivia
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(6441 m)) Cholatse 6,440 21,130 Khumbu Mahalangur Connected to Taboche 27°55′12″N 86°45′58″E / 27.92°N 86.7661°E / 27.92; 86.7661 (Cholatse (6440 m))
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Austrian rock climber and mountaineer (1990–2019)
July 2019. 2018 Together with three friends from Austria, Lama summited Cholatse (6501 m), also in the Solu Khumbu, Nepal. 2019 Alberta (Canada): Lama,
David_Lama
South Korean writer (born 1946)
post his novel on the Internet before publishing it in print. His novel Cholatse was serialized in top internet portal Naver for five months where it received
Park_Bum-shin
Mountaineers, rock climbers, and ice climbers
Range of British Columbia Vern Clevenger (born 1955) US, first ascent Cholatse (1982), numerous first routes ascents in Sierra Nevada Ian Clough (1939–1970)
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Country in South Asia
Himal Gauri Sankar Melungtse Mahalangur Himal Ama Dablam Baruntse Chamlang Cholatse Cho Oyu Cho Polu Everest Everest Base Camp South Col Lhotse Nuptse Gyachung
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