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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox mountain Dhaulagiri II (Шаблон:Lang-ne) is a mountain in Gandaki Province, Nepal. It is part of the Dhaulagiri mountain range in north-central Nepal at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert and with the prominence of Шаблон:Convert.[1] Dhaulagiri II is the second highest mountain in the Dhaulagiri mountain range and it was first climbed by an Austrian-American expedition from its northwest side.

Geography

Dhaulagiri II is located at the border of Chharka Tangsong Rural Municipality, Dolpa, and Dhaulagiri Rural Municipality, Myagdi in Gandaki Province at Шаблон:Convert above sea level and its prominence is Шаблон:Convert.[2] It is part of the Dhaulagiri mountain range in north-central Nepal, and Dhaulagiri II is the second highest mountain in the mountain range.[3] The main peak of the mountain range, Dhaulagiri, is the seventh highest mountain in the world at Шаблон:Convert above sea level, and the highest mountain within the borders of a single country.[4]

Climbing history

In 1955, Dhaulagiri II was approached by J. O. M. Roberts and others.[5] In 1963, an Austrian expedition attempted to ascend Dhaulagiri II from Dhaulagiri V which were among the last unclimbed seven-thousanders.[6] However, they only managed to reach Шаблон:Convert.[7] Two years later, a Japanese expedition was also unsuccessful due to a avalanche.[8] On 18 May 1971, Dhaulagiri II was first climbed by Adolf Huber, Ronald Fear, Adi Weissensteiner, and Jangbu Sherpa during an Austrian-American expedition via its northwest side.[9][6] On 8 May 1975, the second successful climb was made by ten Japanese men by using a new route from the Tsaurabong Glacier.[10] In 1982, a French expedition led by François Imbert using a new route, however, they abandoned the mountain after reaching Шаблон:Convert on 19 October due to heavy snow which posed a threat for an avalanche.[11]

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