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  2. Mount Everest - Wikipedia

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    North Face of Everest as seen from the path to North Base Camp Everest and Lhotse from the south (Nepal): in the foreground are Thamserku, Kangtega, and Ama Dablam. Mount Everest (also Mount Sagarmatha or Mount Qomolangma) [note 4] is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.

  3. Everest base camps - Wikipedia

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    There are two base camps on Mount Everest, on opposite sides of the mountains: South Base Camp is in Nepal at an altitude of 5,364 metres (17,598 ft) (28°0′26″N86°51′34″E28.00722°N 86.85944°E), while North Base Camp is in Tibet at 5,150 metres (16,900 ft) (28°8′29″N86°51′5″E28.14139°N 86.85139°E). 1 [ 2 ][ 3 ] The base ...

  4. List of Mount Everest records - Wikipedia

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    He first climbed Mount Everest in 1989 at the age of 29. [ 136 ] Phurba Tashi Sherpa (also 21 times) Kami Rita Sherpa (24 times by 2019) One famous Nepalese female mountaineer was Pasang Lhamu Sherpa, the first Nepali female climber to reach the summit of Everest, but who died during the descent.

  5. Kangshung Face - Wikipedia

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    Kangshung Face. The Kangshung Face (Chinese: 康雄壁) or East Face[1] is the eastern-facing side of Mount Everest, one of the Tibetan sides of the mountain. It is 3,350 metres (11,000 ft) from its base on the Kangshung Glacier to the summit. [2] It is a broad face, topped on the right (when seen from below) by the upper Northeast Ridge, and ...

  6. Hillary Step - Wikipedia

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    Located on the Southeast ridge, halfway between the " South Summit " and the True Summit, the Hillary Step was the most technically difficult part of the typical Nepal-side Everest climb [ 2 ] and the last real challenge before reaching the top of the mountain. [ 3 ] The rock face was destroyed by an earthquake that struck the region in 2015.

  7. Kala Patthar - Wikipedia

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    The ascent of Kala Patthar begins at Gorakshep (5,164 m or 16,942 ft), the original base camp for Mt. Everest. After a brief dip to an ancient lake bed (which now contains a small lake and a helipad), the ascent makes its way up a series of steep switchbacks before levelling off somewhat as it traverses to the eastern side of the mountain.

  8. North Col - Wikipedia

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    The North Col (Chinese: 北坳; pinyin: Běi Ào; Tibetan: Chang La) refers to the sharp-edged pass carved by glaciers in the ridge connecting Mount Everest and Changtse in Tibet. It forms the head of the East Rongbuk Glacier. When climbers attempt to climb Everest via the North Ridge (Tibet), the first camp on the mountain itself (traditional ...

  9. Western Cwm - Wikipedia

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    The Western Cwm (/ k uː m /) is a broad, flat, gently undulating glacial valley basin terminating at the foot of the Lhotse Face of Mount Everest.It was named by George Mallory when he saw it in 1921 as part of the British Reconnaissance Expedition that was the first to explore the upper sections of Everest, searching for routes for future summit attempts; [1] A cwm is a valley fully enclosed ...

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