Numbur

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Numbur
Numbur himal.jpg
Numbur seen from Dulalthok, Nepal.
Highest point
Elevation6,958 m (22,828 ft)[1]
Prominence1,238 m (4,062 ft)[1]
Coordinates27°45′16″N 86°34′23″E / 27.754446°N 86.573074°E / 27.754446; 86.573074Coordinates: 27°45′16″N 86°34′23″E / 27.754446°N 86.573074°E / 27.754446; 86.573074
Naming
Language of nameNepali
Geography
Numbur is located in Bagmati Province
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Numbur
Location in Nepal
LocationNepal
Parent rangeRolwaling Himal
Climbing
First ascentOctober 14, 1981 by Jean-Pierre Henry, Christian Rathat and Mingma Sherpa
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Numbur is a glaciated mountain located in the Rolwaling Himal mountain range of Nepal.[1] The 6,958 metres (22,828 ft) high Numbur is located at 43 km southwest of Mount Everest, on the border of the Janakpur and Sagarmatha zones.

Climbing history[]

The Numbur was first climbed on May 29, 1963 by Hiroshi Matsuo and Mingma Tserin, participants of a Japanese expedition, from the south face.[2][3]

In October 1981 a French expedition succeeded in the alleged first ascent of Numbur from the southwest ridge. Jean-Pierre Henry, Christian Rathat and Mingma Sherpa reached the summit on October 14, Eric Laroche, Jean-François Le Quang and Philippe Veyrac followed on October 17.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Numbur". peakvisor.com. Peak Visor. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  2. ^ MAKATO, NUMATA. "ASCENT OF MOUNT NUMBUR". www.himalayanclub.org. The Himalayan Journal. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  3. ^ AAJ, 1964: Asia, Nepal, Numbur, Rolwaling Himal
  4. ^ "ASIA, NEPAL, NUMBUR". publications.americanalpineclub.org. American Alpine Club. Retrieved 10 February 2021.

External links[]

Media related to Numbur at Wikimedia Commons


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