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  2. Ama Dablam - Wikipedia

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    They were well-acclimatised to altitude, having wintered over at 5,800 metres (19,029 ft) near the base of the peak as part of the 1960–61 Silver Hut expedition, led by Sir Edmund Hillary. [ 7 ] Situated at a distance of 162 km (101 mi) north of the provincial capital of Biratnagar and 152 km (94 mi) northeast to Kathmandu , Ama Dablam is the ...

  3. Himex - Wikipedia

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    The name is a truncated version of the full name "Himalayan Experience". [1] National Geographic said Himex was the "largest and most sophisticated guiding operation on Everest" in a 2013 article. [2] Himex's team is known for fixing lines on Mount Everest, although in 2012 other teams did this work. [3]

  4. Seven Summit Treks - Wikipedia

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    The two climbers were investigated for climbing Everest without a permit. [8] Lit up tents of Seven Summit Treks seen at Everest base camp. In 2019, Seven Summit Treks was recognized as the largest royalty/taxpayer firm of Nepal, having organised the highest number of climbing expeditions in the Nepal Himalayas. [9]

  5. Asian Trekking - Wikipedia

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    The company offers trekking and climbing packages, expert guides, and logistical support to clients. Amongst its accolades, it has successfully guided: the world's oldest female on the summit of Everest; [ 4 ] the first blind Asian man on Everest; [ 5 ] the first double summit of Mt. Everest in one season (from Nepal and Tibet); [ 6 ] the first ...

  6. Eight-thousander - Wikipedia

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    Locations of the world's 14 eight-thousanders, which are split between the Himalayan (right), and the Karakoram mountain ranges (left). The eight-thousanders are the 14 mountains recognized by the International Mountaineering and Climbing Federation (UIAA) as being more than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) in height above sea level, and sufficiently independent of neighbouring peaks.

  7. Expedition climbing - Wikipedia

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    Expedition-style was the type of mountaineering Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay used in summitting of Mount Everest, [1] [2] as well as on most major Himalayan mountains — including many of the eight-thousanders — and is thus sometimes termed Himalayan climbing.

  8. Nepal honors Sherpa guides, climbers to mark 70th ... - AOL

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    Nepal's government honored record-holding climbers Monday during celebrations of the first ascent of Mount Everest 70 years ago. Hundreds of people from the mountaineering community, Sherpa guides ...

  9. Annapurna - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna I was the first 8,000-metre (26,200 ft) peak to be climbed. [11] Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal, of the French Annapurna expedition led by Herzog (including Lionel Terray, Gaston Rébuffat, Marcel Ichac, Jean Couzy, Marcel Schatz, Jacques Oudot, Francis de Noyelle), reached the summit on 3 June 1950. [12]

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