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Coordinates: 28°3721N 84°4039E / 28.62250°N 84.67750°E / 28.62250; 84.67750
 

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Pangpoche
Pangpoche is located in Nepal
Pangpoche

Pangpoche

Location in Nepal

Highest point
Elevation6,620 m (21,720 ft)[1]
Prominence1,622 m (5,322 ft)[1]
ListingUltra
Coordinates28°37′21N 84°40′39E / 28.62250°N 84.67750°E / 28.62250; 84.67750[1]
Geography
LocationNepal
Parent rangeKutang Himal, Himalayas
Climbing
First ascentArchil Badriashvili, Giorgi Tepnadze, Bakar Gelashvili (Georgia) On October 4th, 2019.

Pangpoche, also known as Panpoche I is a mountain in the HimalayasofNepal. It has a summit elevation of 6,620 metres (21,720 ft) above sea level and is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northeast of the world's eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu (8,163 metres (26,781 ft)). On the ridge of Pangpoche to the South in 1.5 kilometers is located Pangpoche II 6,504 meters (21338 ft).

Both peaks were first ascended by three-men Georgian expedition in Autumn 2019, in alpine style.

First Ascent

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Until Autumn 2019 Pangpoche I has witnessed at least three unsuccessful attempts. The North-East ridge (First ascent line) by Japanese in 2009 and Norwegian team in 2012. The West-Northwest ridge by Italian-Swiss Expedition in 2019.[2]

The first ascent of the peak was archived on 4th of October 2019 by Georgian team. Archil Badriashvili, Giorgi Tepnadze and Bakar Gelashvili climbed the North-East ridge over four days in alpine style.

The same trio has made first ascent of Pangpoche II earlier on September 22, climbing complex and dangerous South-West ridge and South-Southwest face in alpine style over three days.[3]

Both ascents have been listed among most significant ascents of 2019, during Piolets d'Or (International Golden Ice Axe Award) 2020.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "High Asia II: Himalaya of Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and adjoining region of Tibet". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2015-02-16.
  • ^ Badriashvili, Archil (2020). "PANPOCHE II, SOUTHWEST RIDGE AND SOUTH-SOUTHWEST FACE; PANPOCHE I, NORTHEAST RIDGE". American Alpine Club – via AAJ.
  • ^ Badriashvili, Archil (2019). "NEPAL : MAGNIFIQUES PREMIÈRES ASCENSIONS DES PANGPOCHE I ET II". Alpine Mag France.
  • ^ Planetmountain. "Piolets d'Or 2020: the big list of significant ascents". planetmountain.com.
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