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Lobuche (also
spelt Lobuje) is a
Nepalese mountain which lies
close to the
Khumbu Glacier and the
settlement of
Lobuche.
There are two main peaks, Lobuche...
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Lobuche (or Lobuje) is a
small settlement near
Mount Everest in the
Khumbu region of Nepal. It is one of the last
overnight stops with
lodging on the...
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Labuche Kang (or
Lapche Kang,
Lobuche Kang I, Choksiam) is a
northern outlier of the
Himalayas inside Tibet. It
rises northwest of
Rolwaling Himal and...
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Dablam in the background.
Village of
Namche Bazaar Dingboche Kunde Khumjung Lobuche Lukla Namche Bazaar Tengboche Phortse Thame Thamo Pangboche Phakding Monjo...
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Tengboche (Tyangboche), Pangboche, Pheriche, Dole, Chharchung, Machhermo,
Lobuche, Dingboche, and Gokyo. As of 2011, it had a po****tion of 1,912 people...
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usually takes between 1.5 and 2 hours. If the
attempt is made
starting from
Lobuche, an
additional two to
three hours (one way) is required. The elevation...
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Nirekha peak, Nepal, is in the same
chain as the
Lobuche summits, east of the Cho La Col (not to be
confused with the
famous Cho La p**** a few hundred...
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North face of
Cholatse seen from
Lobuche East. (1)
French Route (Badaroux-Batoux-Challamel-Mora-Robach, 1995). The
dotted line
shows the
Korean variations...
- river. Note that both
expeditions didn't
embark on Dudh Kosi but
rather on
Lobuche which is the
river formed by the
Khumbu Glacier and
which runs
around Pheriche...
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trekkers from
Lukla to
Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Pangboche, Dingboche,
Lobuche, and on to
Gorak Shep. Most
trekkers stay
overnight there, as
their trekking...