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- The Kangshung Face (Chinese: 康雄壁) or East Face is the eastern-facing side of Mount Everest, one of the Tibetan sides of the mountain. It is 3,350 metres...
- The Kangshung Glacier (Chinese: 卓穷冰川) is one of the three main glaciers of Mount Everest, and is in the Tibet region Himalayas, within the Tibet Autonomous...
- mean death." Hornbein Couloir Norton Couloir Three Steps Three Pinnacles Kangshung face (East side) The Other Side of Everest: Climbing the North Face Through...
- lives of himself and several other less-experienced climbers along the Kangshung Face. Beidleman made a return trip to Mount Everest in 2011, and reached...
- six highest peaks. On the Tibetan side it is drained by the Rongbuk and Kangshung Glaciers and on the Nepali side by Barun, Ngojumba and Khumbu Glaciers...
- maximum temperature of −1.4 °C (29.5 °F) was registered at the South Col. Kangshung face "The Mountain World 1953". George Allen And Unwin Limited. 1953....
- Everest twice and the first woman to successfully climb Mount Everest from Kangshung Face. When she was young or in teenage she usually took steps to criticise...
- Nearby to the south, the Kama valley starts at the Kangshung Glacier at the foot of Everest's Kangshung Face, and the Kama Chu flows southeast to the Phung...
- could no longer walk, huddling some 20 m (66 ft) from a drop-off of the Kangshung Face. Near midnight, the blizzard cleared sufficiently for the team to...
- the Three Pinnacles on the northeast ridge. Stephen Venables: Everest, Kangshung Face. Pan, 1991, ISBN 0-330-31559-5 Roberto Mantovani und Kurt Diemberger:...