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Coordinates: 28°1144N 85°4758E / 28.19556°N 85.79944°E / 28.19556; 85.79944
 

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Loenpo Gang
Loenpo Gang (right) behind Dorje Lhakpa (centre)
Highest point
Prominence1,019 m (3,343 ftEdit this on Wikidata
Coordinates28°11′44N 85°47′58E / 28.19556°N 85.79944°E / 28.19556; 85.79944
Geography
Loenpo Gang is located in Nepal
Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang is located in Tibet
Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang is located in China
Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang is located in Asia
Loenpo Gang

Loenpo Gang

CountryNepal
Parent rangeHimalayas

Loenpo Gang (also known as Lönpo Gang) is a mountain peak in the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous RegionofPeople's Republic of China.[1]

Location

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The peak is located at 6,979 m (22,897 ft) above sea level.[2] It is part of Jugal Himal range which also consists of following peaks Dorje Lhakpa and Phurbi Chyachu. The prominence is 1,042 m (3,419 ft).

Climbing history

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The first ascent was made on May 3, 1962, by a Japanese team consisting of Tadashi Morita, and Kazunari Yasuhisa.[3]

In 1988, a team of South Korean doctors from Chonnam National University Medical School climbed the peak from a new route. The team consisted of Ryong Yoon-Jae, Cho Suk-Phil, Kwon Hyeon, Hong Woon-Ki, Lee Jeong-Hoon, and Kim Soo-Hyeon.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Loenpo Gang - Peakbagger.com". www.peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  • ^ "Loenpo Gang". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  • ^ "Leonpo Gang". nepalhimalpeakprofile.org. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
  • ^ "AAC Publications - Asia, Nepal, Loenpo Gang". publications.americanalpineclub.org. Retrieved 2022-04-22.
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