- summits:
Lhotse Main at 8,516 m (27,940 ft) AMSL,
Lhotse Middle (also
called Lhotse Central I or
Lhotse East) at 8,414 m (27,605 ft),
Lhotse Central II...
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Lhotse Shar is a
subsidiary mountain of
Lhotse, at 8,383 m (27,503 ft) high. It was
first climbed by Sepp
Mayerl and Rolf
Walter on 12 May 1970. Lhotse...
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while Lhotse climbers take a
right further up the
Lhotse face. As of May 2022,
there had been 1,089
successful summits and 22
deaths on
Lhotse. A further...
- up
Lhotse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lhotse may
refer to:
Lhotse, the
fourth highest mountain in the
world located in
Nepal and
Tibet Lhotse Shar...
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electronic music producer who
releases music as Gupi. Hawk was
married to
Lhotse Merriam from 2006 to 2011.
Their wedding was held in Fiji and
Rancid pla****...
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Lhotse Middle (also
called Lhotse Central I and
Lhotse East), is a
subsidiary peak of 8,410
metres (27,590 ft) in
elevation that sits in the
middle of...
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supplemental oxygen.
Fischer and
Wally Berg were the
first Americans to
summit Lhotse (27,940 feet / 8516 m), the world's
fourth highest peak. Fischer, Charley...
- days.
Purja was the
first person to
reach the
summits of
Mount Everest,
Lhotse and
Makalu within 48 hours. In 2021, Purja,
along with a team of nine other...
- part of the 1955
International Himalayan Expedition,
which also
attempted Lhotse. In the late 1980s, an even more
detailed topographic map of the Everest...
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Mount Everest—it is a
large rock
buttress near the
summits of
Everest and
Lhotse. The
Geneva spur is
above Camp III and the
Yellow Band, but
before Camp...